Hi All. I'm writing a plpgsql function that creates a table and loops over the items in that table, using a FOR ... IN EXECUTE ... loop. The thing is, on each iteration I update the table over which I am looping. Sometimes, the result of this update makes it no longer necessary/desirable to process subsequent records in the loop.
My results are confusing me, and I was wondering if it is possible that my method doesn't work considering how postgres holds query results in memory for loops. I read somewhere that it caches several records at a time, retrieving more as needed. If this is the case (is it?), and I updated a field of an item that is already cached, would I then see that change when I retrieved that item in the loop? I feel like this is a difficult concept to illustrate with words. Perhaps my pl/pgsql vocabulary is still too small for asking this question, but I'm hoping that someone here can see my concern and tell me whether or not I am barking up the right tree, so to speak. Thanks, Meghan ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly