you can create a primary key to associate with each row in the table
On 10/12/09, A. Kretschmer <andreas.kretschmer@schollglas.com> wrote:
> In response to Jignesh Shah :
>> Thanks Andreas. Sorry for confusion here. I mean statement ID that can be
>> associated with prepared query(not table) to improve performance of
>> building
>> query. I just need to find plan using statement ID and execute it. I don't
>> know
>> how to do this.
>
> Please, answer to the list and not to me, and please try to avoid html and
> top-posting.
>
> I don't know if i understand you correctly. There isn't such an ID, but
> you can look at pg_prepared_statements, this view contains name,
> statement and other informations about all (currently) prepared
> statements.
>
>
> Andreas
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