9.23. Merge Support Functions

PostgreSQL includes one merge support function that may be used in the RETURNING list of a MERGE command to identify the action taken for each row; see Table 9.66 .

Table 9.66. Merge Support Functions

Function

Description

merge_action ( ) → text

Returns the merge action command executed for the current row. This will be 'INSERT' , 'UPDATE' , or 'DELETE' .


Example:

MERGE INTO products p
  USING stock s ON p.product_id = s.product_id
  WHEN MATCHED AND s.quantity > 0 THEN
    UPDATE SET in_stock = true, quantity = s.quantity
  WHEN MATCHED THEN
    UPDATE SET in_stock = false, quantity = 0
  WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN
    INSERT (product_id, in_stock, quantity)
      VALUES (s.product_id, true, s.quantity)
  RETURNING merge_action(), p.*;

 merge_action | product_id | in_stock | quantity
--------------+------------+----------+----------
 UPDATE       |       1001 | t        |       50
 UPDATE       |       1002 | f        |        0
 INSERT       |       1003 | t        |       10

Note that this function can only be used in the RETURNING list of a MERGE command. It is an error to use it in any other part of a query.