table name as function argument? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Les Carter
Subject table name as function argument?
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Msg-id 1107656463.10156@workhorse.newkinetics.com
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Hi,  I'm fairly new to postgres and was wondering how would I go about using an argument passed into a user function to
referto a table. 

As an example, consider the code below where I want to see if a table has any rows in it (this isn't what I'm trying to
achievebut just the easiest thing I could think of to demonstrate what my problem is). 

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION istableempty("varchar", "char")
RETURNS bool AS
DECLARE
  found int2;
BEGIN
  SELECT into found count(*) FROM $1 WHERE rowid=$2;
  IF found = 0
  THEN
    RETURN true;
  ELSE
    RETURN false;
  END IF;
END

If I try to run, it tells me I have an error at or near the $1

Can anyone cast some light as to how I might be able to use an argument to refer to a table?

Thanks,

L

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