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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:43:37+00:00 2026-05-15T08:43:37+00:00

I have a table called excel that has 3 columns, name , id ,

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I have a table called excel that has 3 columns, name, id, and full_name. The name part is the only one I have and I need to fill id and full_name. The other table that contains the data is called tim_pismena and has 2 columns that I need, id and pismeno_name (the actual names are not important, but i’m writing them just for clarity). In pseudooracle code 🙂 the select that gets me the values from the second table would be done something like this:

SELECT tp.id, tp.pismeno_name
FROM tim_pismena tp
WHERE  upper(tp.pismeno_name) LIKE IN upper('%(SELECT name FROM excel)%')

and when used with an insert, the end result should be something like

name        id    full_name
Happy Joe   55    Very fun place Happy Joe, isn't it?
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    2026-05-15T08:43:37+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:43 am

    Use merge statement

      1  MERGE
      2     INTO  excel  tgt
      3     USING tim_pismenae src
      4     ON  ( upper(src.naziv_pismena) LIKE '%'||upper(tgt.ime)||'%')
      5  WHEN MATCHED
      6  THEN
      7     UPDATE
      8     SET   tgt.id = src.id
      9     ,     tgt.full_name = src.naziv_pismena
     10  WHEN NOT MATCHED
     11  THEN
     12     INSERT ( tgt.name
     13            , tgt.id
     14            , tgt.full_name )
     15     VALUES ( src.naziv_pismena
     16            , src.id
     17            , src.naziv_pismena )
     18     WHERE (1 <> 1);
    
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