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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:33:47+00:00 2026-05-16T17:33:47+00:00

In SQLite, given this database schema CREATE TABLE observations ( src TEXT, dest TEXT,

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In SQLite, given this database schema

CREATE TABLE observations (
    src TEXT,
    dest TEXT,
    verb TEXT,
    occurrences INTEGER
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX observations_index
    ON observations (src, dest, verb);

whenever a new observation tuple (:src, :dest, :verb) comes in, I want to either increment the “occurrences” column for the existing row for that tuple, or add a new row with occurrences=1 if there isn’t already one. In concrete pseudocode:

if (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM observations
        WHERE src == :src AND dest == :dest AND verb == :verb) == 1:
    UPDATE observations SET occurrences = occurrences + 1
        WHERE src == :src AND dest == :dest AND verb == :verb
else:
    INSERT INTO observations VALUES (:src, :dest, :verb, 1)

I’m wondering if it’s possible to do this entire operation in one SQLite statement. That would simplify the application logic (which is required to be fully asynchronous wrt database operations) and also avoid a double index lookup with exactly the same key. INSERT OR REPLACE doesn’t appear to be what I want, and alas there is no UPDATE OR INSERT.

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    2026-05-16T17:33:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:33 pm

    I got this answer from Igor Tandetnik on sqlite-users:

    INSERT OR REPLACE INTO observations
    VALUES (:src, :dest, :verb,
      COALESCE(
        (SELECT occurrences FROM observations
           WHERE src=:src AND dest=:dest AND verb=:verb),
        0) + 1);
    

    It’s slightly but consistently faster than dan04’s approach.

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