Hello

2011/7/19 Chris Travers <chris.trav...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all;
>
> As I understand, utility statements are not generally parameterized, so:
>
> postgres=# alter user test123 with password 'foo' valid until now() +
> '1 day'::interval;
> ERROR:  syntax error at or near "now"
> LINE 1: ...lter user test123 with password 'foo' valid until now() + '1...
>
> Is this by design?  If so, what is the reason?  If not, what would
> have to be done to change this?
>
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>

If I understand well , a utility has no plan, and a parameters are
implemented as plan's parameters.

you can use a dynamic sql in plpgql

DO $$
BEGIN
  EXECUTE 'ALTER USER test123 WITH PASSWORD 'foo' VALID UNTIL ' ||
to_char(CURRENT_DATE + 1, 'YYYY-MM-DD');
END;
$$;

Regards

Pavel

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