Re: Escaping ' in a function - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Josh Berkus
Subject Re: Escaping ' in a function
Date
Msg-id 200208271613.58871.josh@agliodbs.com
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In response to Escaping ' in a function  ("Patrick Hatcher" <PHatcher@macys.com>)
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Patrick,

> I'm trying to create a function that passes a string that will need to be
> quoted.  I finally figured out how many single quotes I needed and as a
> test, I've shown it in v_sql.  However, I now need to do the same thing for
> my  FOR...LOOP query.

Ah, the classic qouted-quoted-quoted string problem.

Here's what I sometimes do for these procedures:

1. Build the procedure, without doubling any quotes.
2. Use search-and-replace on just the string value to double those quotes.
3. Use seach-and-replace on the whole procedure to double all quotes.

I find that this is more likely to yield me the correct number of quotes.


> CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION recompileview(varchar) RETURNS varchar AS '
>
> DECLARE
> tblname ALIAS FOR $1;
> old_view RECORD;
> v_sql varchar;
>
> begin
> /* This is what I need */
> v_sql := ''Select * from pg_views where definition ~* '''''' ||  tblname ||
> ''''''''  ;
>
>  FOR old_view in Select * from pg_views where definition ~*
> ''''tblname''''''  LOOP

Use:
FOR old_view IN SELECT * FROM pg_views WHERE definition ~* tblname LOOP

No quotes are necessary with this version

Or:
FOR old_view IN EXECUTE v_sql LOOP


BTW, this procedure is going to cause havoc if you have views referencing
other views.  They won't necessarily be re-created in order.

--
-Josh Berkus
 Aglio Database Solutions
 San Francisco


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