Re: deallocating prepared statements - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Haszlakiewicz, Eric
Subject Re: deallocating prepared statements
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Msg-id 9D29FD18CBD74A478CBA86E6EF6DBAD40308029E@CHI4EVS04.corp.transunion.com
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In response to Re: deallocating prepared statements  (Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org>)
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>From: Michael Meskes [mailto:meskes@postgresql.org]
>On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 01:22:46PM -0600, Haszlakiewicz, Eric wrote:
>> figure out how to deallocate prepared statements.  I tried
>using esql to
>> do it (since the docs say that "it is only for use in embedded sql"):
>>
>> exec sql begin declare section;
>>     const char *stmtName = "exec_stmt";
>> exec sql end declare section;
>> exec sql deallocate :stmtName;
>
>This will not work unless you do more in ECPG. Without
>preparing a statement,
>having a connection etc. there is no way to deallocate the statement.
>
>If you mix libpq and ecpg you should know what you do.

So why is preparing a statement in ecpg different from preparing one
with libpq?  Isn't the actual prepare done on the server?

eric



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