Cheers-
I'm getting warnings like this in a pl/pgsql function:
ERROR: pg_class_aclcheck: relation 32523241 not found
The function is (this is, obviously, just to demonstrate the problem):
create or replace function temptest() returns void
language plpgsql as '
DECLARE
m integer;
n integer;
BEGIN
FOR m IN 1..10 LOOP
create temp table less_than_m as
select distinct pseq_id from pseq where pseq_id<m;
select into n count(*) from less_than_m;
raise notice ''there are % less than %'',n,m;
drop table less_than_m;
END LOOP;
END;';
I see one other report of a similar problem and Tom Lane replied
(http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2003-05/msg00086.php), but I
don't understand the issue or his response. I tried to wrap the create
and drop in EXECUTE '...', but that didn't work.
Does anyone have a suggestion for how I might resolve this? I'd
appreciate a short description of the issue as well.
Thanks,
Reece
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