Update Query:ERROR: XX000: Target table must be part of an equijoin predicate











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I am going to start working on RedShift, so I have started making easy queries. But there is an easy query that it is not working.



This is the error that appears, and I do not understand why.



ERROR: 42P10: subquery in FROM may not refer to other relations of same query level
The query:



      UPDATE table1 
SET income = nvl ( y.income, 0 )
FROM (
SELECT date , income
FROM table2
where date=201810
GROUP BY date) y
WHERE table1.date = y.date


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    I am going to start working on RedShift, so I have started making easy queries. But there is an easy query that it is not working.



    This is the error that appears, and I do not understand why.



    ERROR: 42P10: subquery in FROM may not refer to other relations of same query level
    The query:



          UPDATE table1 
    SET income = nvl ( y.income, 0 )
    FROM (
    SELECT date , income
    FROM table2
    where date=201810
    GROUP BY date) y
    WHERE table1.date = y.date


    thank you










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      I am going to start working on RedShift, so I have started making easy queries. But there is an easy query that it is not working.



      This is the error that appears, and I do not understand why.



      ERROR: 42P10: subquery in FROM may not refer to other relations of same query level
      The query:



            UPDATE table1 
      SET income = nvl ( y.income, 0 )
      FROM (
      SELECT date , income
      FROM table2
      where date=201810
      GROUP BY date) y
      WHERE table1.date = y.date


      thank you










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      I am going to start working on RedShift, so I have started making easy queries. But there is an easy query that it is not working.



      This is the error that appears, and I do not understand why.



      ERROR: 42P10: subquery in FROM may not refer to other relations of same query level
      The query:



            UPDATE table1 
      SET income = nvl ( y.income, 0 )
      FROM (
      SELECT date , income
      FROM table2
      where date=201810
      GROUP BY date) y
      WHERE table1.date = y.date


      thank you







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          You need to specify the table being update in the join. For example:



          UPDATE table1 
          SET income = nvl( y.income, 0 )
          FROM table1,
          (SELECT "date" , income
          FROM table2
          WHERE "date"=201810
          GROUP BY "date") y
          WHERE table1."date" = y."date"





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            You need to specify the table being update in the join. For example:



            UPDATE table1 
            SET income = nvl( y.income, 0 )
            FROM table1,
            (SELECT "date" , income
            FROM table2
            WHERE "date"=201810
            GROUP BY "date") y
            WHERE table1."date" = y."date"





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              You need to specify the table being update in the join. For example:



              UPDATE table1 
              SET income = nvl( y.income, 0 )
              FROM table1,
              (SELECT "date" , income
              FROM table2
              WHERE "date"=201810
              GROUP BY "date") y
              WHERE table1."date" = y."date"





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                You need to specify the table being update in the join. For example:



                UPDATE table1 
                SET income = nvl( y.income, 0 )
                FROM table1,
                (SELECT "date" , income
                FROM table2
                WHERE "date"=201810
                GROUP BY "date") y
                WHERE table1."date" = y."date"





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                You need to specify the table being update in the join. For example:



                UPDATE table1 
                SET income = nvl( y.income, 0 )
                FROM table1,
                (SELECT "date" , income
                FROM table2
                WHERE "date"=201810
                GROUP BY "date") y
                WHERE table1."date" = y."date"






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