Wow! Answering emails on a Sunday? Someone should be giving you an award or
something.
On Sunday 04 February 2001 8:13 pm, you wrote:
> Ken Corey <ken@kencorey.com> writes:
> > When the select at the bottom of this email is executed, I'm getting the
> > message:
> > ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "$1"
>
> I don't get that; I get
> ERROR: Attribute 'username_in' not found
> which is about what I'd expect for the given function text; maybe you
> didn't transcribe it accurately?
That's strange...perhaps the difference was a problem with my table
definition? *shrug* I also had made a few mistakes, so once I got those
fixed, the code seems to work again.
> Anyway, an invaluable technique for debugging plpgsql functions is to
> start psql with debug level 2, so that the queries the plpgsql executor
> feeds to the SQL engine get logged in the postmaster log. (If you don't
> run the postmaster with a logfile, you should...) For example:
Hey, that's perfect. It's okay just so long as the debugging out goes
*somewhere*...:^)
Thanks, Tom.
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Ken Corey, CTO Atomic Interactive, Ltd.