Re: RE : How do I compile/test a PL/SQL in Postgresql
От | Christoph Della Valle |
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Тема | Re: RE : How do I compile/test a PL/SQL in Postgresql |
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Msg-id | 44BB62C7.1090206@goetheanum.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE : How do I compile/test a PL/SQL in Postgresql ("Patrick Ng" <patrick.ng@zuji.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Hi you can do it at the command line: open a shell, change to your dbuser, then psql mydb or psql mydb -u USER -h HOST Or install pgAdminIII, a common GUI for postgres (I prefer the commandline.) If you use the commandline, make sure readline-support is installed. If you run (on the shell) your "CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION"-Statement, that's it. After this, you call your new function like this: select myfunc(arg); since functions are polymorphic, you have to use the appropriate amount of arguments, otherwise you will get the message that this function does not exist... yours, Christoph Patrick Ng schrieb: > Hi, > > > > I am a novice to PostgreSQL (although I know ORACLE's PL/SQL very well) > > > > I have written a Stored Function in PostgreSQL but cannot figure out how > to compile it or run it in PostgreSQL. In ORACLE, one would have to > > do this at SQL*PLUS prompt : @<file-path\file_name to compile the stored > function into ORACLE DB. > > In PostgreSQL, how do I do that? > > > > In ORACLE, one would have to write a PL/SQL to test the stored function > (and use DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE) to get the stored function to write to > stdout. > > > > In PostgreSQL, how do I test the stored function? I noticed none of the > documentation or books seemed to mention this simple point. > > > > Best regards > > > >
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