David Gauthier <davegauthie...@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm trying/failing to write a recursive plpgsql function where the function
> tries to operate on a hierary of records in a reflexive table.
> parent-child-grandchild type of recursion.
> I tried with a cursor, but got a "cursor already in use" error.  So that
> looks like scoping.

IIRC, the "portal" underlying a plpgsql cursor just gets the same name
as the cursor variable by default, so you'll get portal-name conflicts
with the coding style you show here.

It's possible to avoid that by ensuring that each cursor gets a different
portal name.  I'm too lazy to check the details right now, but at the
very least there's a way to do it by declaring the variable as "refcursor"
and assigning it a different name at each nesting depth.  There might be
some more elegant solution, too.

                        regards, tom lane

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