2009/11/16 Itagaki Takahiro <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp>:
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> Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I propose to add possibility to use psql variables as real query
>> parameters. The goal of this proposal is simplification of creating
>> psql based commands.
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>> postgres=# \pexec
>> Separately passing parameters is on.
>> postgres=# select upper(:message);
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> There might be good if we can use both old and new behaviors at once
> instead of \pexec switch. Something like:
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> SELECT * FROM :tablename WHERE id = $value
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> BTW, this proposal is a partial solution for scripting in psql.
> But we will want other goodies soon - assignment, if, loop...
> If there is a total solution, it would be better than a partial one.
> I've heard pgAdmin uses pgScript as a client-side language.
> Should we also take the language (or client-side plpgsql) in psql?
I don't would to reimplement pgScript. Personally I prefer some
scripting possibilities in psql too, but when pgScript exists, then we
could to use it. What more - we have a DO statement. So there are
tools. DO is great, now I missing some like USING clause:
DO (tablename varchar, value varchar)
$$ EXECUTE 'SELECT * FROM '|| tablename || 'WHERE id = $1' USING value;
$$ USING :tablename, :value;
I don't would to create new syntax for identifiers - see parallel
thread. Proposed feature is maximally simple and transparent.
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> Regards,
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> ITAGAKI Takahiro
> NTT Open Source Software Center
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