Re: pPL/pgSQL restriction on characters for copying types? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: pPL/pgSQL restriction on characters for copying types?
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Msg-id 1812333.1708965337@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to pPL/pgSQL restriction on characters for copying types?  (Thiemo Kellner <thiemo@gelassene-pferde.biz>)
Responses Re: pPL/pgSQL restriction on characters for copying types?  (Thiemo Kellner <thiemo@gelassene-pferde.biz>)
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Thiemo Kellner <thiemo@gelassene-pferde.biz> writes:
> However, I want to create a (trigger) function to impose data 
> consistency. For that purpose, I try to copy the data type of a PL/pgSQL 
> variable from the base object, a view in that case. Trying so, I get the 
> following error on installation of the function.

> V⠒NODE_TYPE⠒NAME                NODE⠒V.NODE_TYPE⠒NAME%type := null;

> Syntax error at "%" … invalid type name. If I use the actual type of the 
> column, all is fine.

FWIW, I couldn't reproduce this with the fragmentary scripts you
provided.  I suspect the problem is not about the special characters
in the names, rather about search_path not including the NODE⠒V view.
Consider schema-qualifying the view name, or attaching a "SET
search_path" clause to the function.

            regards, tom lane



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