Re: PL argument max size, and doubt - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Martin Marques
Subject Re: PL argument max size, and doubt
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Msg-id 47446F13.3090003@marquesminen.com.ar
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In response to Re: PL argument max size, and doubt  ("Rodrigo De León" <rdeleonp@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: PL argument max size, and doubt  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Rodrigo De León escribió:
> On Nov 21, 2007 8:23 AM, Martin Marques <martin@marquesminen.com.ar> wrote:
>   
>> (BTW, which it that limit if it exists?).
>>     
>
> "In any case, the longest possible character string that can be stored
> is about 1 GB."
>
> See:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/datatype-character.html
>   
I was asking about the limit in the argument. Is it the same as the 
limits the types have in table definition?

>> So I made the function to test:
>>
>> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION datoGrande(TEXT) RETURNS BOOLEAN AS $body$
>> BEGIN
>> EXECUTE $ins1$
>> INSERT INTO funcdatogrande VALUES (default,$ins1$ ||
>>                  quote_literal($1) || $ins2$)$ins2$;
>> IF FOUND THEN
>> RETURN TRUE;
>> ELSE
>> RETURN FALSE;
>> END IF;
>> END;
>> $body$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
>>
>>
>> What bothers me is that the INSERT passes ok (the data is inserted) but
>> the function is returning false on any all to it. I hope not to have a
>> conceptual problem.
>>     
>
> I don't think EXECUTEing sets FOUND to true. Try:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION
>   DATOGRANDE(TEXT)
> RETURNS BOOLEAN AS $$
> BEGIN
>   INSERT INTO FUNCDATOGRANDE VALUES (DEFAULT,$1);
>   IF FOUND THEN
>     RETURN TRUE;
>   ELSE
>     RETURN FALSE;
>   END IF;
> END;
> $$ LANGUAGE 'PLPGSQL';
>   

I have always heard that modification queries should be EXECUTED in PL. 
AFAICR.



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