On 04/04/2012 12:10 PM, PM Support wrote:
I am using DreamCoder as my front end to my PostgreSQL database. It has an 
import feature into the database that is very helpful. I have created a 
function that is called inside the after_import function.

The function needs to call distinct names in the name table and loop through 
them. When the name = x, all the entries in my import_to_task table with the 
name x and sent to that person's task table, which is named x.

I know this is confusing but I am having serious errors and since I am new to 
PostgreSQL any help would be appreciated.

Here is my function:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION table_name()
   RETURNS text AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
      table_name TEXT;
BEGIN

     FOR table_name IN SELECT DISTINCT "Name_ITable" FROM "import_to_Task"
     LOOP
         EXECUTE 'INSERT INTO ' || table_name || ' ("Task_TTable") (SELECT DISTINCT "import_to_Task"."Task_ITable" 
FROM "import_to_Task" WHERE "Task_ITable"<>  ALL (SELECT ' || table_name ||'."Task_TTable" FROM ' || 
table_name || '));';
     END LOOP;
RETURN NULL;

END
$BODY$
   LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE
   COST 100;
ALTER FUNCTION new_name()
   OWNER TO postgres;

The error that I am getting is that the column "x" does not exist (where 
table_name = x). So, I need to reference the text 'x' but it is coming out just x (no 
apostrophes).

Thanks in advance for any help!

See here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/plpgsql-statements.html

Example 39-1. Quoting values in dynamic queries


Kaitlin


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