Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Joseph Brenner wrote:

> > After you do a "CREATE DATABASE", how do you programatically 
> > connect to what you just created?  
> > 
> > In the psql monitor, you'd use the "\c" command. 
> > 
> > If the DATABASE already exists when you connect to postgresql, 
> > you use the name when you connect (e.g. "dbname=..."). 
> > 
> > I'm getting the impression I need to do this in multiple steps, 
> > which is workable, but seems a little silly.

> Have you tried reading the documentation?

Yup.  Are you sure you've understood my question? 

It's not a terribly major point, I'm just wondering if it's true that
there's no postgres SQL analog of the psql "\c" command.

For example, this certainly works in perl:

    use DBI;
    
    my $dbh_1 = DBI->connect("dbi:Pg:dbname=template1", $owner, $db_password, 
                          { RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 1 });
    
    $dbh_1->do("CREATE DATABASE new_test_db");
    
    $dbh_1->disconnect();
    
    my $dbh_2 = DBI->connect("dbi:Pg:dbname=new_test_db", $owner, $db_password, 
                          { RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 1 });
    
    
    $dbh_2->do("CREATE TABLE whocares (meaningless INTEGER, blather TEXT)");


But the need for those two "DBI->connect"s seems inelegant to me. 

Do you have any particular portion of the documentation in mind? 



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