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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:14:16+00:00 2026-05-13T08:14:16+00:00

I am using a subquery in an UPDATE: UPDATE tableA SET x,y,z = (

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I am using a subquery in an UPDATE:

UPDATE tableA 
SET x,y,z = ( (SELECT x, y, z 
               FROM tableB b
               WHERE tableA.id = b.id
                 AND (tableA.x != b.x
                      OR tableA.y != b.y
                      OR tableA.z != b.z))) );

My question is, what happens if the subquery returns no rows? Will it do an update with nulls?

Secondly, is there a better way to write this. I am basically updating three fields in tableA from tableB, but the update should only happen if any of the three fields are different.

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    2026-05-13T08:14:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:14 am

    what happens if the subquery returns
    no rows? Will it do an update with
    nulls?

    Yes– you can test this like:

    update YourTable
    set col1 = (select 1 where 1=0)
    

    This will fill col1 with NULLs. In case the subquery returns multiple rows, like:

    update YourTable
    set col1 = (select 1 union select 2)
    

    The database will generate an error.

    Secondly, is there a better way to
    write this. I am basically updating
    three fields in tableA from tableB,
    but the update should only happen if
    any of the three fields are different.

    Intuitively I wouldn’t worry about the performance. If you really wish to avoid the update, you can write it like:

    UPDATE a
    SET x = b.x, y = b.y, z = b.z
    FROM tableA a, tableB b 
    WHERE a.id = b.id AND (a.x <> b.x OR a.y <> b.y OR a.z <> b.z)
    

    The WHERE clause prevents updates with NULL.

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