I have the following table of counters:
CREATE TABLE cache (
    key text PRIMARY KEY,
    generation int
);
I would like to increment one of the counters, or set it to zero if the corresponding row doesn't exist yet. Is there a way to do this without concurrency issues in standard SQL? The operation is sometimes part of a transaction, sometimes separate.
The SQL must run unmodified on SQLite, PostgreSQL and MySQL, if possible.
A search yielded several ideas which either suffer from concurrency issues, or are specific to a database:
- Try to - INSERTa new row, and- UPDATEif there was an error. Unfortunately, the error on- INSERTaborts the current transaction.
- UPDATEthe row, and if no rows were modified,- INSERTa new row.
- MySQL has an - ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATEclause.
EDIT: Thanks for all the great replies. It looks like Paul is right, and there's not a single, portable way of doing this. That's quite surprising to me, as it sounds like a very basic operation.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    