On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Jim Nasby <jim.na...@bluetreble.com> wrote:
> On 10/22/15 2:20 AM, dinesh kumar wrote: > >> >> 2. Using this function, if we provide any "NULL" argument to the function, >> we should either skip it or report it. I see this is what the function >> is doing. >> >> postgres=# SELECT pg_report_log('INFO', 'NULL', false, NULL, NULL); >> INFO: NULL >> >> postgres=# SELECT pg_report_log('INFO', 'NULL', false, 'NULL', 'NULL'); >> INFO: NULL >> DETAIL: NULL /-- Are you suggesting to change this behaviour/ >> HINT: NULL >> > > It should operate the same as what was decided for RAISE. > > I'd say it should also support the remaining RAISE options as well > (COLUMN, CONSTRAINT, DATATYPE, TABLE, SCHEMA). > > I think hide_statement is a better name than ishidestmt. It would be nice > if RAISE supported that too... > > I think the function should also allow specifying a condition name instead > of a SQL state, same as RAISE does. > > In other words, this function and raise should operate exactly the same > unless there's a really strong reason not to. Otherwise it's just going to > create confusion. > > Thanks Jim, That make sense to me. Let me cover these options too, and will update here. > -- > Jim Nasby, Data Architect, Blue Treble Consulting, Austin TX > Experts in Analytics, Data Architecture and PostgreSQL > Data in Trouble? Get it in Treble! http://BlueTreble.com > -- Regards, Dinesh manojadinesh.blogspot.com