Ray Madigan wrote:
> I am writing a trigger to inspect a row of a temporary table to determine if
> the row has any null columns, I will return as soon as I find a null
> column. I ran across this in the manual and It seems like I could use
>
> The FOR-IN-EXECUTE statement is another way to iterate over rows:
> [<<label>>]
> FOR record_or_row IN EXECUTE text_expression LOOP
> statements
> END LOOP;
>
> postgresql has a RECORD type which is an abstract row.
>
> Does it have any fields to tell the length?
>
> Does it have an accessor function like new.element(index};
Short answer - no to the above.
You'll not find what you want in plpgsql, perhaps look at pltcl or
plperl for this sort of thing.
-- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd