Re: psql variable interpolation with subsequent underscore - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: psql variable interpolation with subsequent underscore
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Msg-id 527D1591.8030308@gmail.com
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In response to psql variable interpolation with subsequent underscore  (Tim Kane <tim.kane@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: psql variable interpolation with subsequent underscore
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On 11/08/2013 08:08 AM, Tim Kane wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m having difficulty using variable interpolation within psql, where
> that variable is within a table name…
>
>
> Like so..
>
> =# set YYYYMM 201310
> =# select :YYYYMM;
>   ?column?
> ----------
>     201309
> (1 row)
>
>
> =# alter table my_table rename to my_table_:YYYYMM_raw;
> ERROR:  syntax error at or near ":"
> LINE 1: …my_table rename to my_table_:YYYYMM_ra...
>                                       ^
>
> The problem is that psql tries to interpret ‘YYYYMM_raw’ as the variable
> name, but my intention is to only interpret ‘YYYYMM’ followed by a
> literal underscore.
>
> I can’t find any other way to encapsulate the variable name in this way…
>   Is there a trick to it?
>
> I suspect I’ll need to work around this by altering the naming
> convention such that the YYYYMM is at the ‘end’ of the table name.
>   Maybe..   Thoughts?
>

test=> \set tbl_name 'my_table_':YYYYMM'_raw';

test=> alter table my_table rename to :tbl_name;
ALTER TABLE

test=> \d my_table_201310_raw
Table "public.my_table_201310_raw"
  Column |  Type   | Modifiers
--------+---------+-----------
  id     | integer |

>
> Tim
>
>
>


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