Francisco Reyes wrote:
> select current_database();
> current_database
> ------------------
> test2
>
> Is there a way to use that result from current_database() into something
> like: alter database CURRENT_DATABASE() set search_path=myschema,public;
>
> I have some generic scripts that I am preparing for several databases.
> Most commands/loads don't care about the database, since they just use
> the one I am connected to. Alter database however needs the database
> specified.
You could use it in plpgsql with EXECUTE.
Joshua D. Drake
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