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Partial Update Syntax [Deprecated]
Manuel edited this page May 30, 2018
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Traditionally, to update a column, you will need to provide the new value for the column. Since JSON could be large in a document column, we introduce a new update syntax to allow you provide only the part of a JSON that needs to be updated. We call it partial update syntax.
We have two ways to update a document column: using document path directly, or using functions.
UPDATE TABLE_NAME
SET COL_NAME.document.path = new_value|expression [INSERT] [IF [NOT] EXIST]
WHERE ...
Notes:
-
INSERT
means that the value will be inserted into the array, -
IF [NOT] EXIST
means that only when the document path exist or not exist, the update will be executed.
A more powerful syntax is to use functions.
UPDATE TABLE_NAME
SET COL_NAME.document.path.FUNC(...)
WHERE ...
FUNC(...)
can be one of the following functions that are supported in DocStore. Note the functions here only can be used in document column partial update.
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set(new_value | expression)
: assign the new_value to a given path. -
setExists(new_value | expression)
: assign the new value to a given path when the document path exists. -
setNotExists(new_value | expression)
: assign the new value to a given path when the document path does not exist. -
unset()
: delete the element in a given path. -
inc(value | expression)
: increment the element of a given path byvalue
. -
insertAt(index, value | expression)
: insertvalue
before the index. -
insertAtExists(index, value | expression)
: insertvalue
before the index, when the index exists. -
insertAtNotExists(index, value | expression)
: insertvalue
before the index, when the index doesn't exists.
-- update objects
update t1
set t1.doc.address.houseNumber = 2580,
t1.doc.address.streetName = "El Camino Real",
t1.doc.address.city = "Redwood City"
where doc.name = 'Alex';
-- update objects using functions
update t2
set t2.doc.address.houseNumber.set(1234),
t2.doc.address.streetName.set("Willow"),
t2.doc.address.city.set("Menlo Park")
where id = 2;
-- non-existence index will not update the array
update t1 set t1.doc.children.5 = "Jenny" where id = 2;
-- insert before index
update t1 set t1.doc.children.1 = "Penny" INSERT where id = 2;
update t1 set t1.doc.children.insertAt(1, "Jenny") where id = 2;
-- update with document path itself
update t1 set t1.doc.age = 50 where doc.name = 'Alex';
update t1 set t1.doc.age = t1.doc.age + 1 IF EXISTS;
update t1 set t1.doc.age.inc(1);
-- delete an element
update t1 set t1.doc.age.unset() where doc.name = 'Alex';
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