"UPDATE table_name SET w = $1, x = $2, z = $4 WHERE y = $3 RETURNING *",

does not do the same as

"UPDATE table_name SET w = $1, x = $2, y = $3, z = $4 RETURNING *",

It’s 2 am and my mind blanked out the WHERE, and just wanted the numbers neatly in order of 1234.

idiot.

FML.

  • @Jambone
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    121 year ago

    In MSSQL, you can do a BEGIN TRAN before your UPDATE statement.

    Then if the number of affected rows is not about what you’d expect, doing a ROLLBACK would undo the changes.

    If the number of affected rows did look about right, doing a COMMIT would make the changes permanent.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Yup, exact tip I was gonna write!

      I have them commented out and highlight the COMMIT when I’m ready.

      • @Jambone
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        11 year ago

        Great minds think alike :)