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Inserting data from one database to another using stored functions

От
"Benjie Buluran"
Дата:

Hi pgAdmin Support!

 

I’m stumped on this question for over 3 days now.

 

I need to run a stored function in Database A (“sf DBa”) which calls a stored function in Database B (“sf DBb”).

 

Here’s “sf DBa”:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sp_update_serialnumber(pserialnumber character varying, pActivityId integer)

  RETURNS void AS

$BODY$

BEGIN

                UPDATE TABLESSERIALNUM SET SerialNumber = pSerialNumber WHERE ActivityID = pActivityId ;

 

                BEGIN

                                PERFORM dblink_connect('dbname=testdb port=5432 user=postgres password=123456');

                                PERFORM dblink_exec('SELECT sp_insert_detailtable('|| pActivityId ||', '|| pserialnumber ||')');

                                PERFORM dblink_disconnect();

                END;

END;

$BODY$

  LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE

  COST 100;

 

Here’s “sf DBb”:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sp_insert_detailtable(pactivityid integer, pserialnumber character varying)

  RETURNS void AS

$BODY$

BEGIN

               

                INSERT INTO DETAILTABLE(LogID, LogDetailSeq)

                VALUES(pactivityid, pserialnumber);

END;

$BODY$

  LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE

  COST 100;

 

I’m using the DEBUG function in pgAdmin, and I keep getting the “statement returning results not allowed” error in PERFORM dblink_exec('SELECT sp_insert_detailtable('|| pActivityId ||', '|| pserialnumber ||')'); in this line.

 

Your help is highly appreciated!

 

Thanks and Best Regards,

Benjie

Re: Inserting data from one database to another using stored functions

От
Guillaume Lelarge
Дата:
Hi,

Le 06/01/2011 07:01, Benjie Buluran a écrit :
> [...]
> I'm stumped on this question for over 3 days now.
> 
> I need to run a stored function in Database A ("sf DBa") which calls a
> stored function in Database B ("sf DBb").
> 
> Here's "sf DBa":
> 
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sp_update_serialnumber(pserialnumber character
> varying, pActivityId integer)
>   RETURNS void AS
> $BODY$
> BEGIN
>                 UPDATE TABLESSERIALNUM SET SerialNumber = pSerialNumber
> WHERE ActivityID = pActivityId ;
>                 BEGIN
>                                 PERFORM dblink_connect('dbname=testdb
> port=5432 user=postgres password=123456');
>                                 PERFORM dblink_exec('SELECT
> sp_insert_detailtable('|| pActivityId ||', '|| pserialnumber ||')');
>                                 PERFORM dblink_disconnect();
>                 END;
> END;
> $BODY$
>   LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE
>   COST 100;
> 
> Here's "sf DBb":
> 
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sp_insert_detailtable(pactivityid integer,
> pserialnumber character varying)
>   RETURNS void AS
> $BODY$
> BEGIN
>                 INSERT INTO DETAILTABLE(LogID, LogDetailSeq)
>                 VALUES(pactivityid, pserialnumber);
> END;
> $BODY$
>   LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE
>   COST 100;
> 
> I'm using the DEBUG function in pgAdmin, and I keep getting the "statement
> returning results not allowed" error in PERFORM dblink_exec('SELECT
> sp_insert_detailtable('|| pActivityId ||', '|| pserialnumber ||')'); in this
> line.
> 

You should better do an EXECUTE rather than a PERFORM.

Anyway, this is not specific to pgAdmin. You should better ask on
pgsql-general.


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