SQLite “INSERT OR REPLACE INTO” vs. “UPDATE … WHERE”

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-11-27 06:35:44
Adriaan Stander

UPDATE will not do anything if the row does not exist.

Where as the INSERT OR REPLACE would insert if the row does not exist, or replace the values if it does.

cybergen

I'm currently working on such a statement and figured out another fact to notice: INSERT OR REPLACE will replace any values not supplied in the statement. For instance if your table contains a column "lastname" which you didn't supply a value for, INSERT OR REPLACE will nullify the "lastname" if possible (constraints allow it) or fail.

REPLACE INTO table(column_list) VALUES(value_list);

is a shorter form of

INSERT OR REPLACE INTO table(column_list) VALUES(value_list);

For REPLACE to execute correctly your table structure must have unique rows, whether a simple primary key or a unique index.

REPLACE deletes, then INSERTs the record and will cause an INSERT Trigger to execute if you have them setup. If you have a trigger on INSERT, you may encounter issues.


This is a work around.. not checked the speed..

INSERT OR IGNORE INTO table (column_list) VALUES(value_list);

followed by

UPDATE table SET field=value,field2=value WHERE uniqueid='uniquevalue'

This method allows a replace to occur without causing a trigger.

The insert or replace query would insert a new record if id=1 does not already exist.

The update query would only oudate id=1 if it aready exist, it would not create a new record if it didn't exist.

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