Bill Todd <p...@dbginc.com> writes:
> I am missing something basic. How can I  use an input parameter as the 
> destination path in a COPY statement in a function.

plpgsql can only substitute parameter values into places where a data
value is called for in a DML statement (ie, SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE).
To use a parameter in other contexts, such as a utility statement like
COPY, you need to construct the command as a string and EXECUTE it.
Try something like

   EXECUTE 'copy dvd.genre to ' || quote_literal(export_path) ||
    $q$
     with
     delimiter as E'\t'
     null as ''
    $q$ ;

(There's any number of ways to do the quoting here, of course,
but I do strongly recommend using quote_literal() on the parameter.)

                        regards, tom lane

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