Hello!  I am using PostgreSQL 7.0.2 on FreeBSD 3.4.  

I am trying to update a table with the results of a 
(possibly empty) selection:

  zorro_4330=# create table foo(bar int4) \g
  CREATE
  zorro_4330=# update foo set bar = count(*) from foo \g
  ERROR:  ExecutePlan: (junk) `ctid' is NULL!

In this example, there are no rows in table "foo" to update.
Why is postgres returning this cryptic error instead of just UPDATE 0?

If I add a sample row, the same query works fine:

    zorro_4330=# insert into foo values (1) \g
    INSERT 50688 1
    zorro_4330=# update foo set bar = count(*) from foo \g
    UPDATE 1

If I change my query to update no rows, I get the error again:

    zorro_4330=# update foo set bar = count(*) from foo where bar < 0 \g
    ERROR:  ExecutePlan: (junk) `ctid' is NULL!

Postgres seems to be reporting an error because the update matched no rows,
but this a perfectly legitimate database operation.   I have not
been able to find any documentation on "ExecutePlan" or why it
thinks there is a problem.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions or workarounds for this problem,
or if there is somewhere more appropriate to discuss this.  Thanks!

David

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