David Rowley <dgrowle...@gmail.com> writes: > Another thought is that you can have an UPDATE with a RETURNING > clause. An unqualified column defaults to NEW even though you could > argue it's ambiguous due to OLD (as of 80feb727c). Likely we were > forced into making it work that way through not wanting to force > everyone to rewrite their RETURNING statements when upgrading to v18. > The moral of that story is, UPDATE isn't exactly consistent already > about when it requires column qualifications. Maybe it's weird to > insist that users qualify columns with their ON CONFLICT UPDATE SET > when RETURNING is happy to assume you must have meant NEW.
That's an analogy I hadn't thought of, and it does seem on-point. You might be right that we would not have done it like that if we'd invented RETURNING's ability to support "OLD" at the get-go. Nonetheless, it's there now and is a pretty similar precedent. regards, tom lane