Ok. Let me try this. Thanks!!

On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:01 PM Thomas Kellerer <sham...@gmx.net> wrote:

> aditya desai schrieb am 24.11.2021 um 07:25:
> > Thanks Tom. However I could not find any solution to achieve the given
> requirement. I have to take all values in the temp table and assign it to
> an array variable to pass it to the audit procedure as shown below. Can you
> please advise ?
> >
> > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION call_insert_info(
> >
> > ) RETURNS void AS $$
> >     DECLARE
> >         v_message r_log_message[];
> > OLDVALUE1 varchar(4000);
> >     BEGIN
> >             drop table if exists changedinfo
> >     create temp table changedinfo(colName varchar(100), oldValue
> varchar(4000), newValue varchar(4000));
> >             insert into changed infot select 'empName', OLD.empName,
> NEW.empName from employee;
> >             insert into changed infot select 'location', OLD.location,
> NEW.location from employee;
> >
> >
> > v_message:=   array(select '(' || columname || ',' || oldvalue || ',' ||
> newvalue ||')' from changedinfo);
> >         perform insert_info(v_message);
> >         raise notice '%',v_message;
> >     END;
> > $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
>
> You don't need a temp table for that. You can create the array directly
> from the new and old records:
>
>     v_message := array[concat_ws(',', 'empName', old.empname,
> new.empname), concat_ws(',', 'location', old.location, new.location)];
>
> Although nowadays I would probably pass such an "structure" as JSON
> though, not as a comma separated list.
>
>
>
>

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