A. Kretschmer schrieb:
am  28.02.2006, um 14:01:44 +0100 mailte [EMAIL PROTECTED] folgendes:

update   t1
set  t1f1='test'
where  t1.t1f2=t2.t2f2
and  t1.t1f3=t2.t2f3;

unfortunately, now I get the error that t2 is not in the FROM clause.


You can set
add_missing_from

in yout postgresql.conf, but please read
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/runtime-config-compatible.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-COMPATIBLE-VERSION

Better dont do that but use the FROM clause of update:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/sql-update.html

e.g.

UPDATE t1
   SET t1.f1='test'
FROM t2
WHERE t1.t1f2=t2.t2f2
AND t1.t1f3=t2.t2f3;

(although I bet your example is sloppy and you even want t1, t2 and t3 -
so add t3 to the FROM list as you know with SELECT)

HTH
Tino



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