The following function doesn't work when called multiple times:

CREATE FUNCTION foo(INTEGER) RETURN BOOLEAN AS '
     DECLARE
         y INTEGER;
     BEGIN
         CREATE TEMP TABLE a (
             x INTEGER
         );
         INSERT    INTO a
         VALUES    (4);
         SELECT    INTO y x
         FROM      a;
         DROP TABLE a;
         RETURN TRUE;
     END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';

I understand that this is because the query plan uses the existing table 
`a' repeatedly.

My questions:

* How can I make this work?  Are temporary tables essentially useless 
inside plpgsql functions?
* Does plpgsql support array constructs?  How can I use one of these?  How 
can I use it in an IN clause?  (Assume the array contained a list of 
primary keys.)
* I've considered trying plperl, but I've seen no examples anywhere of how 
to execute SQL queries inside plperl!  Any pointers on documentation, or an 
example, or anything?  I've combed the search engines for a clue but 
haven't found one.

I am using 7.1RC4.  Thanks in advance for any tips!


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