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I'm trying to update a field in the database to the sum of its joined values:

UPDATE P
SET extrasPrice = SUM(E.price)
FROM dbo.BookingPitchExtras AS E
INNER JOIN dbo.BookingPitches AS P ON E.pitchID = P.ID
    AND P.bookingID = 1
WHERE E.[required] = 1

When I run this I get the following error:

"An aggregate may not appear in the set list of an UPDATE statement."

Any ideas?

3
  • what are you trying to do? Are you trying to update some dbo.BookingPitches records with a sum of all the corresponding dbo.BookingPitcheExtras records price column? Mar 23, 2010 at 17:22
  • You need to specify which field you want to group on if you are going to use SUM. Mar 23, 2010 at 17:22
  • This statement doesn't make any sense. What exactly is it you're trying to do?
    – Ian Henry
    Mar 23, 2010 at 17:22

7 Answers 7

89

How about this:

UPDATE p
SET p.extrasPrice = t.sumPrice
FROM BookingPitches AS p
INNER JOIN
    (
        SELECT PitchID, SUM(Price) sumPrice
        FROM BookingPitchExtras
        WHERE [required] = 1
        GROUP BY PitchID 
    ) t
    ON t.PitchID = p.ID
WHERE p.bookingID = 1
1
  • 3
    I used this syntax today as a guide in shaping my update statement, worked like a charm. As a side note, make sure to use the alias values exactly as you see them here. I didn't at first and spent a little while trying to figure out my issue. Jan 23, 2012 at 15:46
10

An alternate to the above solutions is using Aliases for Tables:

UPDATE T1 SET T1.extrasPrice = (SELECT SUM(T2.Price) FROM BookingPitchExtras T2 WHERE T2.pitchID = T1.ID)
FROM BookingPitches T1;
1
  • i have to change the variable like UPDATE BookingPitches SET extrasPrice =
    – suhailvs
    Dec 9, 2020 at 3:37
4

I ran into the same issue and found that I could solve it with a Common Table Expression (available in SQL 2005 or later):

;with cte as (
    SELECT PitchID, SUM(Price) somePrice
    FROM BookingPitchExtras
    WHERE [required] = 1 
    GROUP BY PitchID)
UPDATE p SET p.extrasPrice=cte.SomePrice
FROM BookingPitches p INNER JOIN cte ON p.ID=cte.PitchID
WHERE p.BookingID=1
2

This is a valid error. See this. Following (and others suggested below) are the ways to achieve this:-

UPDATE P 
SET extrasPrice = t.TotalPrice
FROM BookingPitches AS P INNER JOIN
 (
  SELECT
    PitchID,
    SUM(Price) TotalPrice
  FROM
     BookingPitchExtras
  GROUP BY PitchID
  ) t
ON t.PitchID = p.ID
4
  • @Ashish Gupta - Looks a lot like my query...hmm
    – JonH
    Mar 23, 2010 at 17:24
  • ooops...sorry..Want me to delete the answer? I didnot load the answer when I was writing the query and was reading that article. Mar 23, 2010 at 17:25
  • No that is fine I just thought it was odd that we even used the same temp storage t, and the query was quite almost exactly the same. 2 answers are better then 1.
    – JonH
    Mar 23, 2010 at 17:28
  • JonH, I will learn to load the answers while I am writing answers. Sorry again. Didn't mean that. I edited my answer as well. Mar 23, 2010 at 17:31
1

You need something like this :

UPDATE P
SET ExtrasPrice = E.TotalPrice
FROM dbo.BookingPitches AS P
INNER JOIN (SELECT BPE.PitchID, Sum(BPE.Price) AS TotalPrice
    FROM BookingPitchExtras AS BPE
    WHERE BPE.[Required] = 1
    GROUP BY BPE.PitchID) AS E ON P.ID = E.PitchID
WHERE P.BookingID = 1
1

With postgres, I had to adjust the solution with this to work for me:

UPDATE BookingPitches AS p
SET extrasPrice = t.sumPrice
FROM 
    (
        SELECT PitchID, SUM(Price) sumPrice
        FROM BookingPitchExtras
        WHERE [required] = 1
        GROUP BY PitchID 
    ) t
WHERE t.PitchID = p.ID AND p.bookingID = 1
0

Use a sub query similar to the below.

UPDATE P
SET extrasPrice = sub.TotalPrice from
BookingPitches p
inner join 
(Select PitchID, Sum(Price) TotalPrice
    from  dbo.BookingPitchExtras
    Where [Required] = 1
    Group by Pitchid
) as Sub
on p.Id = e.PitchId 
where p.BookingId = 1

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