David Kerr <d...@mr-paradox.net> wrote:

> I'd like to loop through a group of constant string values using plpgsql

> The best analog i can think of would be in a shell script
> #!/usr/bin/ksh

> for a in a b c d e; do
> echo $a
> done

> ./a.ksh
> a
> b
> c
> d
> e

> Is there some tricky way I can make that happen in postgres?

> (I don't want to put the values in a table =) that would be too easy!)

If you do not want to use arrays, you can always use:

| FOR r IN SELECT a FROM (VALUES ('a'), ('b'), ('c'), ('d'), ('e')) AS t(a) 
ORDER BY a LOOP
|   RAISE NOTICE '%', r.a;
| END LOOP;

Tim


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