On 10/9/06, Christian Kasprowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PROCEDURE MyProcedure(Value1 int, Value2 text, Value3 varchar(30))
BEGIN
---check if something is valid
---compute something
---store values I got via THIS query and put them in table A, B and C
---see wether everything is ok
COMMIT;
...which I execute from a client like: exec MyProcedure(Value1, Value2,
Value3)
Hope someone can talk me through this… ;)
documentation is your friend : You should read through section V.
'Extending SQL' PostgreSQL has very rich extensibility features.
IMO, you should focus on pl/pgsql.
create or replace function foo(a int, b text) returns void as
$$
declare
valid boolean;
something numeric;
values record;
ok boolean default true;
begin
select into valid f1 = a where f2 = b;
something := 3 + a;
for values in select * from bar order by z loop
if values.v >= something then
ok := false;
end if;
update foobar set x = x + 1set where key = b;
end loop;
return;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;
merlin
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