I need to add a new column to a table (nullable), then populate and then add a not null constraint.

The value of the new column is obtained by doing three or more nested sub-selects to get the id that should go into this column. At this point I can add a not null and foreign key constraint.

Ideally would like to do this with a single updated statement, but not sure how:

So for example, given a table, I have to select the id from that table, and for each id, pull id's from the next table, and from there use that id for the next and so on.

select id from table; is the id I am starting with, so this might show

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2
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4

update table set new_column_id = (select id2 from join_table2 where new_column_id=2);

but I do not want to write a loop and iterate through this stament passing 1,2,3,4 to the above statement, just a single statement.

Is this possible?

thanks


J.v.

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