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[-] joemo@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

Transactions are the safe way of doing it.

You can also return * to see the changes, or add specific fields.

Like for example:

Begin; Update users Set first_name='John' Where first_name='john' Returning *;

Then your Rollback; Or Commit;

So you'd see all rows you just updated. You can get fancy and do a self join and see the original and updated data if you want. I like to run an identifying query first, so I know hey I should see 87 rows updated or whatever.

Haven't had any issues with table locks with this, but we use Postgres. YMMV.

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