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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:03:02+00:00 2026-05-25T12:03:02+00:00

I have a seemingly basic SQL update to perform on a postgreSQL table that

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I have a seemingly basic SQL update to perform on a postgreSQL table that takes values from another table, the table structures are as follows…

sessions_table

session_id (PK)
velocity
time

lengths_table

length_id
session_id
length_dist

I want to update the velocity field with the sum of the length_dist values where session_table.session_id = lengths_table.session_id

I am trying the following statement but get ERROR: null value in column "velocity" violates not-null constraint when I run it (it works fine when I specify a single row)

UPDATE sessions_table 
SET velocity = ROUND((SELECT SUM(lengths_table.length_dist) 
                      FROM lengths_table
                      WHERE lengths_table.session_id = sessions_table.session_id)/time,2)

Can anyone suggest where I am going wrong?

Thanks

David

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    2026-05-25T12:03:03+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:03 pm

    Either:

    Your syntax is wrong (there is no lengths_table). Should be:

    UPDATE sessions_table 
    SET velocity = ROUND((SELECT SUM(lengths.length_dist) 
                          FROM lengths_table 
                          WHERE lengths.session_id = sessions_table.session_id)/time,2)
    

    or, there are some cases where a sessions_table record has no macthing record in lengths_table. So you need to set velocity to zero in this case to satisfy your non-null constraint:

    UPDATE sessions_table 
    SET velocity = coalesce(ROUND((SELECT SUM(lengths_table.length_dist) 
                                   FROM lengths 
                                   WHERE lengths_table.session_id = sessions_table.session_id)/time,2),0)
    

    or, there are some matching records in the lengths_table with null values in length_dist, so you need to replace those with zero for the sum to work:

    UPDATE sessions_table 
    SET velocity = ROUND((SELECT SUM(coalesce(lengths_table.length_dist,0)) 
                          FROM lengths_table 
                          WHERE lengths_table.session_id = sessions_table.session_id)/time,2)
    
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