I am using psql 8.4 (not an option to upgrade but I don't think hat should mater for this question).
My relation:
BAY -- ID -- LOADER
124 -- 1B -- 5
124 -- 1C -- null
... ... ...
124 -- 1Z -- null
Every Bay will have multiple ID's but each ID will share the same Loader. There are multiple Loaders but there will never be a single bay with more than one Loader. This would be an easy update statement:
update table set loader = '5' where bay = '124';
But how do I do that for an entire table with hundreds of Bays? Further I don't know which Bay maps to which loader (even though it is consistent). I just know I need to update the hundreds of new rows for each bay.
I could do a select of all the distinct bays and their corresponding loaders and then throw that into VIM and create a series of update statements? But I was curious about another more elegant way to do the same thing in sql with one statement or only a couple? My sql knowledge is obviously not advanced.