Le 16/11/2010 13:14, Dan Shoubridge a écrit :
> Originally from SQL Server background, there is one feature that I am
> missing and would save developers hours of time.
>
> In SQL Server I could copy sql code out of an application and paste it into
> SSMS, declare & assign vars that exist in the sql and run - great debugging
> scenario.
> e.g. (please note I am rusty and syntax may be incorrect)
>
> declare @x as varchar(10)
> set @x = 'abc'
> select * from sometable where somefield = @x
>
> It would be amazing if simular functionality could be built into in pgadmin3
> (NpgSQL uses : instead of @) where I can just drop my sql (params & all)
> into the query window.
>
> I realise you can create pgscript, but it doesn't achieve the above...
> Currently I have a peice of sql someone has written that has 3 unique
> varibles in it which are used around 7 times each...
>
And? I don't see why pgscript can't do that. The example you give is
certainly doable with pgscript.
> I originally posted this question on stack overflow, there doesn't seem to
> be a (commercial) competitor that does this either:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2959343/debugging-sql-in-pgadmin3-when-sq
> l-contains-variables
>
>
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