if I understand correctly, you need to have constraint exclusion turned on and be careful about types - types in WHERE condition should be the same as those with CHECK constraint in partitioned table. Then you won't need 2 steps, but just one - one SELECT from master table fits all. Details are in the PostgreSQL documentation (Partitioning).
Jano
From: "Metatrader EA" <metatraderea@gmail.com> To: "pgsql-sql" <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org> Sent: Wednesday, 23 November, 2016 15:54:03 Subject: [SQL] Dynamic queries for Partitions
Hi,
When I run one query on one partitioned table.
Select * from customer where opendate = (date_trunc('month', current_date)+'11 days'::interval)::date ;
This query will do that postgres will check all my partitions.
How can I do ?
Step 1 generate one sql that will be like "Select * from customer where opendate = '2016-11-01' ;