Re: Column Name parameter problem
От | vishal saberwal |
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Тема | Re: Column Name parameter problem |
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Msg-id | 3e74dc25050929170974179c43@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Column Name parameter problem (tomas@tuxteam.de (Tomas Zerolo)) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
hi tomas, The solution you sent worked, but i have another rissue related to this. I am trying to create a stored procedure that can accept TableName, ColumnName as parameter and return teh records pertaining to them. This way, i will not need to make the procedures for every table. But the problem is, I do not know the return type (number, name and type of columns). create or replace function ptest_Sort_Select(varchar, varchar) returns setof RECORD as $$ DECLARE res RECORD; BEGIN for res in execute 'select * from ' || $1 || ' order by ' || $2 || ' asc' loop return next res; end loop; return; END; $$ language plpgsql strict; I know cursors could help, but I need to use stored procedures, so as to avoid open statements (outside procedure) like BEGIN; select select test_select('funcur','ptest','c'); fetch all in funcur; COMMIT; On 9/28/05, Tomas Zerolo <tomas@tuxteam.de> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:25:54PM -0700, vishal saberwal wrote: > > hi, > > > > I am trying to create a stored procedure that takes a column name as > > parameter and then uses it to sort the table for result set. > > > > create or replace function ptest_Sort_Select(varchar) returns setof > ptest1 > > as $$ > > DECLARE > > res ptest1%ROWTYPE; > > BEGIN > > for res in > > select * from ptest1 order by ptest1.$1 asc > > loop > > return next res; > > end loop; > > return; > > END; > > $$ language plpgsql strict; > > But you might try > ... > for res in execute 'select * from ptest1 order by ' || $1 || ' asc' > loop > ... > > i.e. build up the query string and run with execute. > > > but the output was not sorted. > > > > Then i tried this stored procedure: > > create or replace function test(varchar) returns int as $$ > > DECLARE > > res int; > > BEGIN > > res:=3D0; > > raise notice 'select * from ptest1 order by $1 asc'; > > I don't think plpgsql expands variables within strings. You'll have > to concatenate yourself, like so: > > raise notice 'select * from ptest1 order by ' || $1 || ' asc'; > > HTH > -- tomas > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFDO4EaBcgs9XrR2kYRAsy5AJ9J4a1cwY10mVriwvWVY/zdL30CKwCfWdgw > rU3My3azyCCT8AG5iMIGXpk=3D > =3D/8Tn > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > >
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