On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 11:34, Tom Lane wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neil Conway) writes:
> > Regarding the syntax for EXECUTE, it occurs to me that it could be made
> > to be more similar to the PREPARE syntax -- i.e.
> 
> > PREPARE foo(text, int) AS ...;
> 
> > EXECUTE foo('a', 1);
> 
> > (rather than EXECUTE USING -- the effect being that prepared statements
> > now look more like function calls on a syntactical level, which I think
> > is okay.)
> 
> Hmm, maybe *too* much like a function call.  Is there any risk of a
> conflict with syntax that we might want to use to invoke stored
> procedures?  If not, this is fine with me.

Stored procedures would use PERFORM would they not?

I like the function syntax.  It looks and acts like a temporary 'sql'
function.




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