Preamble
PostgreSQL condition OR is used to check two or more conditions under which records are returned when any of these conditions are met. It can be used in SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statements.
The syntax for OR condition in PostgreSQL
WHERE condition1
OR condition2
…
OR condition_n;
Parameters and arguments of the condition
- condition1, condition2, condition_n are any conditions that must be met to select records.
Note:
- PostgreSQL condition OR allows checking 2 or more conditions.
- PostgreSQL condition OR requires that any condition (i.e.: condition1, condition2, condition_n) is met to include a record in the resulting set.
Example of a condition with the SELECT operator
The first example of the PostgreSQL condition OR that we will look at includes a SELECT operator with two conditions:
SELECT *
FROM products
WHERE product_type = 'Hardware'
OR product_id > 400;
In this PostgreSQL example, the OR condition will return all records from products with product_type equal to ‘Hardware’ or product_id greater than 400. Since the SELECT operator uses *, all fields from the products table will appear in the result set.
Example of a condition with a SELECT operator (3 conditions)
In the following PostgreSQL example OR the SELECT operator with 3 conditions is considered. If any of these conditions are met, the record will be included in the result set.
SELECT product_id,
product_name
FROM products
WHERE product_type = 'Hardware'
OR product_type = 'Software'
OR product_id > 1000;
In this PostgreSQL example, the OR condition will return all product_id and product_name values from the products table, where product_type equals ‘Hardware’ or product_type is ‘Software’ or product_id greater than 1000.
Example condition with the INSERT operator
PostgreSQL condition OR can be used in the INSERT operator.
For example:
INSERT INTO products
(product_id, product_name)
SELECT inventory_id,
product_name
FROM inventory
WHERE quantity > 0
OR product_name = 'Memory';
This example of PostgreSQL OR will insert into the products table all inventory_id and product_name records from the inventory table whose size is greater than 0 or product_name equals ‘Memory’.
Example of a condition with the UPDATE operator
PostgreSQL condition OR can be used in UPDATE expression.
For example:
UPDATE products
SET product_type = 'Hardware'
WHERE product_name = 'Memory'
OR product_name = 'SSD';
In this PostgreSQL example, the OR condition will update all product_type values in the products table to ‘Hardware’, where product_name is ‘Memory’ or product_name is ‘SSD’.
Example of a condition with DELETE operator
PostgreSQL condition OR can be used in DELETE operators.
For example:
DELETE FROM contacts
WHERE last_name = 'Hard'
OR first_name = 'Jack';
In this PostgreSQL example, OR conditions will delete all records from the contacts table that had last_name with ‘Hard’ or first_name with ‘Jack’.
Postgres Conditionals: How to Use Case
About Enteros
IT organizations routinely spend days and weeks troubleshooting production database performance issues across multitudes of critical business systems. Fast and reliable resolution of database performance problems by Enteros enables businesses to generate and save millions of direct revenue, minimize waste of employees’ productivity, reduce the number of licenses, servers, and cloud resources and maximize the productivity of the application, database, and IT operations teams.
The views expressed on this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Enteros Inc. This blog may contain links to the content of third-party sites. By providing such links, Enteros Inc. does not adopt, guarantee, approve, or endorse the information, views, or products available on such sites.
Are you interested in writing for Enteros’ Blog? Please send us a pitch!
RELATED POSTS
How Predictive Database Analytics Helps Optimize Cloud Resource Utilization
- 23 June 2026
- Database Performance Management
As enterprises continue migrating workloads to the cloud, optimizing resource utilization has become a critical business priority. Cloud infrastructure offers scalability, flexibility, and operational agility, but it also introduces new cost and performance challenges. Without proper visibility into workload behavior, organizations often struggle to balance application performance with infrastructure efficiency. At the center of this … Continue reading “How Predictive Database Analytics Helps Optimize Cloud Resource Utilization”
Why Proactive SQL Performance Monitoring Is Essential for Enterprise Growth
In today’s digital economy, enterprise growth depends heavily on application speed, scalability, and reliability. As businesses expand their digital services, customer interactions, transactions, analytics, and operational workloads grow exponentially. Behind nearly every business-critical application lies SQL-driven databases that process and manage massive amounts of structured data in real time. From financial transactions and e-commerce purchases … Continue reading “Why Proactive SQL Performance Monitoring Is Essential for Enterprise Growth”
How to Enable Data-Driven Media Growth with Enteros Cost Attribution and Software Management
- 22 June 2026
- Software Engineering
Introduction The media industry is experiencing one of the most significant transformations in its history. Streaming services, digital publishing platforms, online advertising ecosystems, video-on-demand applications, and content distribution networks have fundamentally changed how audiences consume content. Modern media organizations now operate highly complex digital ecosystems that support: Streaming platforms Digital publishing systems Video content delivery … Continue reading “How to Enable Data-Driven Media Growth with Enteros Cost Attribution and Software Management”
How to Enable Intelligent Wealth Management Operations with Enteros Database Software, AIOps Platform, and Gen AI
Introduction The wealth management industry is undergoing a major transformation. As investors demand personalized financial services, real-time portfolio visibility, and digital-first experiences, wealth management firms are increasingly relying on technology to drive operational efficiency, improve client engagement, and accelerate business growth. Modern wealth management organizations now support: Portfolio management platforms Wealth advisory applications Digital client … Continue reading “How to Enable Intelligent Wealth Management Operations with Enteros Database Software, AIOps Platform, and Gen AI”