Re: Passing parameters - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Stephen Frost
Subject Re: Passing parameters
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Msg-id 20160322145834.GA3127@tamriel.snowman.net
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In response to Passing parameters  ("Ferrell, Denise D CTR NSWCDD, H11" <denise.ferrell.ctr@navy.mil>)
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Hi Denise!

* Ferrell, Denise D CTR NSWCDD, H11 (denise.ferrell.ctr@navy.mil) wrote:
> Using PostgreSQL v9.3 on Linux Red Hat...
>
> I've got a script that I'm running from the Linux command prompt that I need to pass 2 parameter's into the psql
scriptwithout using the VI Editor.  Is there an easy way to accomplish this? 
>
> psql <database> -f <scriptname> -l <log_file>

It really depends on how you want to use the variables in the script.

psql has a '-v' option which you can use to set variables that can be
used with the ':varname' syntax inside of the script, for example:

psql -v table=abc -f script.sql

Inside of script.sql you can then have ':table', like so:

select * from :table;

and that ':table' will be replaced by 'abc' when psql is run with the
'-v table=abc' parameter.

Hope that helps!

Thanks!

Stephen

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