create table tmp ( id serial not null primary key, name text, age integer );
insert into tmp (name,age) values ('keith', 43),('leslie', 40),('bexley', 19),('casey', 6); update tmp set age = data_table.age from ( select 'keith'::text as name, 44::integer as age union select 'leslie', 50 union select 'bexley', 10 union select 'casey', 12 ) as data_table where tmp.name = data_table.name; On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Gnanakumar <gna...@zoniac.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a batch/bulk UPDATE query syntax available in PostgreSQL, similar > to multirow VALUES syntax available for INSERT? > > INSERT Multirow VALUES syntax example: > INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind) VALUES > ('B6717', 'Tampopo', 110, '1985-02-10', 'Comedy'), > ('HG120', 'The Dinner Game', 140, DEFAULT, 'Comedy'); > > There is a situation in my application, where I am performing lots and lots > of updates on individual rows. I am trying to figure out how to make the > updates faster. > > Any other ideas/ways to make updates faster are highly appreciated. > > Regards, > Gnanam > >