How can I insert the return of DELETE into INSERT in postgresql?

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闹比i 2021-02-07 02:23

I am trying to delete a row from one table and insert it with some additional data into another. I know this can be done in two separate commands, one to delete and another to i

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  • 2021-02-07 03:00

    Before PostgreSQL 9.1 you can create a volatile function like this (untested):

    create function move_from_a_to_b(_id integer, _num integer)
    returns void language plpgsql volatile as
    $$
      declare
        _one integer;
        _two integer;
      begin
        delete from a where id = _id returning one, two into strict _one, _two;
        insert into b (one,two,num) values (_one, _two, _num);
      end;
    $$
    

    And then just use select move_from_a_to_b(1, 5). A function has the advantage over two statements that it will always run in single transaction — there's no need to explicitly start and commit transaction in client code.

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  • 2021-02-07 03:00

    For all version of PostgreSQL, you can create a trigger function for deleting rows from a table and inserting them to another table. But it seems slower than bulk insert that is released in PostgreSQL 9.1. You just need to move the old data into the another table before it gets deleted. This is done with the OLD data type:

    CREATE FUNCTION moveDeleted() RETURNS trigger AS $$
        BEGIN
            INSERT INTO another_table VALUES(OLD.column1, OLD.column2,...);
            RETURN OLD;
        END;
    $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
    
    CREATE TRIGGER moveDeleted
    BEFORE DELETE ON table 
        FOR EACH ROW
            EXECUTE PROCEDURE moveDeleted();
    

    As above answer, after PostgreSQL 9.1 you can do this:

    WITH tmp AS (DELETE FROM table RETURNING column1, column2, ...)
        INSERT INTO another_table (column1, column2, ...) SELECT * FROM tmp;
    
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  • 2021-02-07 03:04

    As "AI W", two statements are certainly the best option for you, but you could also consider writing a trigger for that. Each time something is deleted in your first table, another is filled.

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  • 2021-02-07 03:09

    You cannot do this before PostgreSQL 9.1, which is not yet released. And then the syntax would be

    WITH foo AS (DELETE FROM a WHERE id = 1 RETURNING one, two, 5)
        INSERT INTO b (one, two, num) SELECT * FROM foo;
    
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  • 2021-02-07 03:13

    That syntax you have there isn't valid. 2 statements is the best way to do this. The most intuitive way to do it would be to do the insert first and the delete second.

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