On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:58 AM, adasko98 <adasko.86@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 3:29 AM, Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote:
>> On 29/06/12 09:01, adasko98 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> In first sorry for my english :) I have got a problem with
>>> notify/listener.
>>> I do a function which returns a trigger. Everything is ok but when i want
>>> send in a second parameter a variable NOTIFY say: "syntax error"
>>
>>
>>> Notify demoApp, 'some text';
>>
>>
>>> n_user :='sda';
>>> Notify demoApp, n_user ;<----here is a problem
>>
>>
>> Looks like a limitation of the plpgsql parser, perhaps even counts as a
>> bug.
>> You can work around it with EXECUTE though, something like:
>> cmd := 'NOTIFY demoApp, ' || quote_literal(n_user);
>> EXECUTE cmd;
>> or just
>> EXECUTE 'NOTIFY demoApp, ' || quote_literal(n_user);
>
> also see pg_notify() function.
>
> Yes i'm looking for that. But i connect c# application with postgres and
> pg_notify() don't work with my notify event. Anyway thanks for help
huh? pg_notify() is just an alternate way of sending notifications.
it should be available from any client stack that allows calling
custom backend functions(including C#).
postgres=# listen test;
LISTEN
postgres=# select pg_notify('test', 'hello!');
pg_notify
-----------
(1 row)
Asynchronous notification "test" with payload "hello!" received from
server process with PID 31740.
merlin