On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:42 PM, WireSpot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use prepared statements in an application and I'm
> running into this error: "Query failed: prepared statement already
> exists".
>
> The reason is obvious. What I want to know is the best way to avoid
> getting this error. The client application sets statement names as MD5
> of the actual query text, which means there's a possibility of a clash
> between different parts of the applications if they attempt to prepare
> the same query in the lifetime of a connection.
>
> Possible solutions, please advise:
>
> 1) Something like PREPARE IF NOT EXISTS. I'm guessing no such luck.
>
> 2) Tweaking the Postgres error reporting to ignore this particular
> error. Is it possible? From a non-priviledged client connection?
>
> 3) Reading a list of all the currently defined prepared statements to
> see if the one I want is already prepared. I'm hoping some "magic"
> SELECT in pg's internal tables may do the trick. But I also worry
> about introducing overhead this way.

pg_prepared_statements (on recent versions of postgresql)

also, watch out for race conditions.

merlin

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