psql access of user's environmental variables - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Paul Tilles
Subject psql access of user's environmental variables
Date
Msg-id 4639D921.7080101@noaa.gov
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Responses Re: psql access of user's environmental variables
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I need to use the value of an environment variable as part of an SQL
query within psql.

I can do the following withing psql:

\set  local_site  `echo  $FXA_LOCAL_SITE

\echo  local site =  :local_site

The result is "local_site = xxx"  which is correct.

What I really want to do is the following:

\set  local_site  `echo  $FXA_LOCAL_SITE

UPDATE  table_name  SET  office_id =  :local_site;

This results in the message

               column  "xxx" does not exist

Is there any way that I can use the value of the FXA_LOCAL_SITE env
variable in my UPDATE statement?

Paul Tilles



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