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In PostgreSQL, the UPDATE RETURNING clause not only updates the selected rows but also retrieves the modified rows. It saves a lot of time for the user as it modifies and retrieves the selected rows in one go.
Update queries now consistently return the number of all rows matched by the query. Executed update queries always return the number of rows matched by the query, including rows that didnt have to be updated because their values wouldnt have changed.
The PUT method in HTTP is used to update a resource on a server. It is one of the key HTTP methods defined by the HTTP/1.1 protocol and plays a crucial role in RESTful web services. The primary purpose of PUT is to create or update a resource at a specified URL.
The HTTP PUT method is used to update the properties of the resource. New settings are specified in a request body. In case of success, the HTTP PUT method returns the 200 response code and updated properties in the response.
All of the CRUD methods return a JSONObject object, which has the following properties: status. The status as a string: OK or ERROR. errors. Any errors in a JSONArray object. The format of the error object returned is as follows: Copy. [Object {Code=MSGNUM, Message=MSGTEXT}]
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Use the RETURNING clause. The optional RETURNING clause causes UPDATE to compute and return value(s) based on each row actually updated. Any expression using the tables columns, and/or columns of other tables mentioned in FROM , can be computed. The new (post-update) values of the tables columns are used.
A successful REST API response returns the requested object, an array of objects, or an HTTP success code. A failed response returns an HTTP error code and can also return an error object.
The update() method returns an integer that indicates the update count for the SQL statement. The updateMany() method returns an array of integers, each integer indicating the update count for a single run of the SQL statement.

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