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Add support for MERGE SQL command
MERGE performs actions that modify rows in the target table using a source table or query. MERGE provides a single SQL statement that can conditionally INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE rows -- a task that would otherwise require multiple PL statements. For example, MERGE INTO target AS t USING source AS s ON t.tid = s.sid WHEN MATCHED AND t.balance > s.delta THEN UPDATE SET balance = t.balance - s.delta WHEN MATCHED THEN DELETE WHEN NOT MATCHED AND s.delta > 0 THEN INSERT VALUES (s.sid, s.delta) WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN DO NOTHING; MERGE works with regular tables, partitioned tables and inheritance hierarchies, including column and row security enforcement, as well as support for row and statement triggers and transition tables therein. MERGE is optimized for OLTP and is parameterizable, though also useful for large scale ETL/ELT. MERGE is not intended to be used in preference to existing single SQL commands for INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE since there is some overhead. MERGE can be used from PL/pgSQL. MERGE does not support targetting updatable views or foreign tables, and RETURNING clauses are not allowed either. These limitations are likely fixable with sufficient effort. Rewrite rules are also not supported, but it's not clear that we'd want to support them. Author: Pavan Deolasee <pavan.deolasee@gmail.com> Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Author: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com> Author: Simon Riggs <simon.riggs@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> (earlier versions) Reviewed-by: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> (earlier versions) Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> (earlier versions) Reviewed-by: Japin Li <japinli@hotmail.com> Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Zhihong Yu <zyu@yugabyte.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CANP8+jKitBSrB7oTgT9CY2i1ObfOt36z0XMraQc+Xrz8QB0nXA@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzkJdBuxj9PO=2QaO9-3h3xGbQPZ34kJH=HukRekwM-GZg@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20201231134736.GA25392@alvherre.pgsql
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@ -192,6 +192,52 @@ SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL, 'inc
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COMMIT
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(33 rows)
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-- MERGE support
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BEGIN;
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MERGE INTO replication_example t
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USING (SELECT i as id, i as data, i as num FROM generate_series(-20, 5) i) s
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ON t.id = s.id
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WHEN MATCHED AND t.id < 0 THEN
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UPDATE SET somenum = somenum + 1
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WHEN MATCHED AND t.id >= 0 THEN
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DELETE
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WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN
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INSERT VALUES (s.*);
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COMMIT;
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/* display results */
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SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1');
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data
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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BEGIN
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table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:-20 somedata[integer]:-20 somenum[integer]:-20 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:-19 somedata[integer]:-19 somenum[integer]:-19 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:-18 somedata[integer]:-18 somenum[integer]:-18 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:-17 somedata[integer]:-17 somenum[integer]:-17 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:-16 somedata[integer]:-16 somenum[integer]:-16 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-15 somedata[integer]:-15 somenum[integer]:-14 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-14 somedata[integer]:-14 somenum[integer]:-13 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-13 somedata[integer]:-13 somenum[integer]:-12 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-12 somedata[integer]:-12 somenum[integer]:-11 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-11 somedata[integer]:-11 somenum[integer]:-10 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-10 somedata[integer]:-10 somenum[integer]:-9 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-9 somedata[integer]:-9 somenum[integer]:-8 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-8 somedata[integer]:-8 somenum[integer]:-7 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-7 somedata[integer]:-7 somenum[integer]:-6 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-6 somedata[integer]:-6 somenum[integer]:-5 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-5 somedata[integer]:-5 somenum[integer]:-4 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-4 somedata[integer]:-4 somenum[integer]:-3 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-3 somedata[integer]:-3 somenum[integer]:-2 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-2 somedata[integer]:-2 somenum[integer]:-1 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: UPDATE: id[integer]:-1 somedata[integer]:-1 somenum[integer]:0 zaphod1[integer]:null zaphod2[integer]:null
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:0
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:1
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:2
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:3
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:4
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table public.replication_example: DELETE: id[integer]:5
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COMMIT
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(28 rows)
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CREATE TABLE tr_unique(id2 serial unique NOT NULL, data int);
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INSERT INTO tr_unique(data) VALUES(10);
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ALTER TABLE tr_unique RENAME TO tr_pkey;
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/* display results */
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SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1', 'include-sequences', '0');
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-- MERGE support
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BEGIN;
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MERGE INTO replication_example t
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USING (SELECT i as id, i as data, i as num FROM generate_series(-20, 5) i) s
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ON t.id = s.id
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WHEN MATCHED AND t.id < 0 THEN
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UPDATE SET somenum = somenum + 1
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WHEN MATCHED AND t.id >= 0 THEN
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DELETE
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WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN
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INSERT VALUES (s.*);
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COMMIT;
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/* display results */
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SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1');
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CREATE TABLE tr_unique(id2 serial unique NOT NULL, data int);
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INSERT INTO tr_unique(data) VALUES(10);
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ALTER TABLE tr_unique RENAME TO tr_pkey;
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