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Is there a better way of writing this general type update in Oracle:

UPDATE table1
SET c1 = ( SELECT d1 FROM table2 WHERE table1.id = table2.id ),
c2 = ( SELECT d2 FROM table2 WHERE table1.id = table2.id )

The update above is only an example. The sub-select could be much more complex.

I see other SQL dialects have UPDATE ... SET ... FROM, but this does not seem to be in Oracle.

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You can update multiple columns in one go:

drop table t1;
drop table t2;

create table t1 (col1 number, col2 number, col3 number);

create table t2 (col1 number, col2 number, col3 number);

insert into t1 values (1, 10, 100);
insert into t1 values (2, 20, 200);

insert into t2 values (1, 100, 1000);
insert into t2 values (2, 200, 2000);

commit;

update t1
set (col2, col3) = (select col2, col3 from t2 where t2.col1 = t1.col1);

commit;

select * from t1;

      COL1       COL2       COL3
---------- ---------- ----------
         1        100       1000
         2        200       2000
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