On 15 Jan 2001, at 8:44, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 23:27:06 +1300, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I'm writing some stuff in PL/pgsql (actually, a lot of stuff).  I have a
> > question: At various times, it does UPDATEs.  Is there a way to tell if
> > the UPDATE actually affected any rows or not?  I couldn't see how to get
> > UPDATE to return anything.
>   
> Quoting a recent message by Jan Wieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> :Do a
> :
> :    GET DIAGNOSTICS SELECT PROCESSED INTO <int4_variable>;  
> :
> :directly  after  an  INSERT,  UPDATE  or DELETE statement and you'll know
> :how many rows have been hit.
> :
> :Also you can get the OID of an inserted row with
> :
> :    GET DIAGNOSTICS SELECT RESULT INTO <int4_variable>;

Thanks Ray!  That sounds just like what I want.  Unfortunately, it 
appears I need a patch.  See:

<http://postgresql.readysetnet.com/mhonarc/pgsql-sql/1999-
07/msg00231.html>

I'm tracking that down now.  FWIW, here's what I tried:

CREATE FUNCTION test2(int4) RETURNS int4 AS '
   DECLARE
      ElementID     ALIAS for $1;
      numrows       int4;
   BEGIN
      update test
         set col1 = ElementID;

      GET DIAGNOSTICS SELECT PROCESSED INTO numrows;  
      return numrows;
   END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';


FreshPorts2=# select test2(12);
ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near "get"

I'll report back when I learn more.  Cheers.

FreshPorts2=# select version();
                             version                             
-----------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 7.0.3 on i386-unknown-freebsdelf4.2, compiled by cc 
(1 row)

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