<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --WHILE (v_parent_ID IS NOT NULL) LOOP > -- EXECUTE 'SELECT parent_ID, name FROM akh_build WHERE ID = ' || > quote_literal(v_parent_ID) INTO v_row; > -- return next v_row; > -- v_parent_ID= v_row.parent_ID; > --END LOOP;
> FOR v_row IN EXECUTE 'SELECT parent_ID, name FROM akh_build WHERE ID = ' || > quote_literal(v_parent_ID) LOOP > return next v_row; > v_parent_ID= v_row.parent_ID; > END LOOP; > FOR and WHILE results differ Well, sure. They are supposed to. > While docs says: > 38.6.4. Looping Through Query Results > .... > This is like the previous form, except that the source query is specified as > a string expression, which is evaluated and replanned on each entry to the > FOR loop It is evaluated when starting the loop, not each time around the body of the loop. I can hardly even imagine what the semantics you suggest would be like. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs