On 11/16/21 12:23, DAVID ROTH wrote:
One of the nice things about Oracle packages is that the code is loaded and
global values are set and stored only once per session. This is very useful for
values that are used repeatedly.
What is the best way of emulating this behavior in Postgresql?
Hi
út 16. 11. 2021 v 20:51 odesílatel DAVID ROTH napsal:
> I can see how schemas can be used to keep related tables and other object
> together. I may be missing something but I don't see how they can be used
> to emulate the "once-per-session" behavior of Oracle packages. Have I
> missed somet
I can see how schemas can be used to keep related tables and other object
together. I may be missing something but I don't see how they can be used to
emulate the "once-per-session" behavior of Oracle packages. Have I missed
something?
> On 11/16/2021 12:27 PM Pavel Stehule wrote:
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Hi
út 16. 11. 2021 v 18:23 odesílatel DAVID ROTH napsal:
> One of the nice things about Oracle packages is that the code is loaded
> and global values are set and stored only once per session. This is very
> useful for values that are used repeatedly.
>
> What is the best way of emulating this b
One of the nice things about Oracle packages is that the code is loaded and
global values are set and stored only once per session. This is very useful for
values that are used repeatedly.
What is the best way of emulating this behavior in Postgresql?