i have a table with 3 generic keys which are also foreign keys. This is my query --
IF (EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE col_1 =4))
BEGIN
UPDATE table1
SET col_2 = 3,
col_3 = 100
WHERE col_1 = 4
END
ELSE
BEGIN
INSERT INTO table1
(col_1, col_2, col_3)
VALUES(4, 2, 27)
END
This gives me a syntax error. Engine used InnoDB. Collation: utf8_swedish_ci
I tried this too --
INSERT INTO table1
(col1, col2, col3)
VALUES
(:val1, :val2, :val3)
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
col2=:val2,
col3=:val3
This doesn't work properly and only insert the rows inspite of having duplicate keys.
Generally for scenarios where you want to : "update/delete an existing record if present or insert a new row if the record doesn't exist" , you can use MERGE Command provided by Oracle.
Link : https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/statements_9016.htm
PSB the below example provided by Oracle:
CREATE TABLE bonuses (employee_id NUMBER, bonus NUMBER DEFAULT 100);
INSERT INTO bonuses(employee_id)
(SELECT e.employee_id FROM employees e, orders o
WHERE e.employee_id = o.sales_rep_id
GROUP BY e.employee_id);
SELECT * FROM bonuses;
EMPLOYEE_ID BONUS
----------- ----------
153 100
154 100
155 100
156 100
158 100
159 100
160 100
161 100
163 100
MERGE INTO bonuses D
USING (SELECT employee_id, salary, department_id FROM employees
WHERE department_id = 80) S
ON (D.employee_id = S.employee_id)
WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET D.bonus = D.bonus + S.salary*.01
DELETE WHERE (S.salary > 8000)
WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT (D.employee_id, D.bonus)
VALUES (S.employee_id, S.salary*0.1)
WHERE (S.salary <= 8000);
EMPLOYEE_ID BONUS
----------- ----------
153 180
154 175
155 170
159 180
160 175
161 170
179 620
173 610
165 680
166 640
164 720
172 730
167 620
171 740