Re: A cronjob for copying a table from Oracle - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: A cronjob for copying a table from Oracle
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Msg-id 4D026AEE.5030807@gmail.com
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In response to Re: A cronjob for copying a table from Oracle  (Dmitriy Igrishin <dmitigr@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: A cronjob for copying a table from Oracle  (Dmitriy Igrishin <dmitigr@gmail.com>)
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On 12/10/2010 09:45 AM, Dmitriy Igrishin wrote:
> Huh! Yes, indeed ! But how is it possible ?! I see
>                         EMAIL       = _EMAIL,
>                         EMAILID     = _EMAILID,
>
> rather than
>
>                         EMAIL       = $7,
>                         EMAILID     = $8,
>
> in the function definition...

My guess the reversal is taking place in the PHP code. The table
definition and the argument list to the Pg function have one order for
emailid,email and the update and insert statements have another;
email,emailid.  I would guess that the PHP is building the row variables
using the SQL statement order and than passing that to the Pg function
which has a different order.


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@gmail.com

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