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@ -195,8 +195,7 @@ the entire row value in the join output row. |
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We disallow set-returning functions in the targetlist of SELECT FOR UPDATE, |
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so as to ensure that at most one tuple can be returned for any particular |
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set of scan tuples. Otherwise we'd get duplicates due to the original |
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query returning the same set of scan tuples multiple times. (Note: there |
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is no explicit prohibition on SRFs in UPDATE, but the net effect will be |
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that only the first result row of an SRF counts, because all subsequent |
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rows will result in attempts to re-update an already updated target row. |
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This is historical behavior and seems not worth changing.) |
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query returning the same set of scan tuples multiple times. Likewise, |
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SRFs are disallowed in an UPDATE's targetlist. There, they would have the |
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effect of the same row being updated multiple times, which is not very |
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useful --- and updates after the first would have no effect anyway. |
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