Awesome, thanks! Kontakt Geoff Winkless (<pgsqlad...@geoff.dj>) kirjutas kuupƤeval K, 5. veebruar 2020 kell 13:11:
> > > On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 at 10:48, Raul Kaubi <raulka...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> DO $$ >>> DECLARE >>> cur cursor for >>> select * from (values('logi_web'), ('logi_taustaprotsess')) as q (col1); >>> BEGIN >>> for i in cur LOOP >>> RAISE NOTICE 'create table %_y2020m01 PARTITION OF % FOR VALUES FROM >>> (''2019-12-01'') TO (''2020-01-01'')', i, i; >>> END LOOP; >>> END; >>> $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; >>> >> >> If I execute, this is the output: >> >> NOTICE: create table (logi_web)_y2020m01 PARTITION OF (logi_web) FOR >>> VALUES FROM ('2019-12-01') TO ('2020-01-01') >>> NOTICE: create table (logi_taustaprotsess)_y2020m01 PARTITION OF >>> (logi_taustaprotsess) FOR VALUES FROM ('2019-12-01') TO ('2020-01-01') >>> DO >> >> > You're returning rows from the cursor. > > You need to use i.col1 instead of i. > > Geoff >