how to detect errors in statements piped to psql? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Drew Wilson
Subject how to detect errors in statements piped to psql?
Date
Msg-id F63008AC-4868-11D7-BE13-00039342B2CE@speakeasy.net
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL Replication Server licensing  (Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org>)
Responses Re: how to detect errors in statements piped to psql?  (Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>)
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I'm trying to script some updates to system tables, and I can't figure
out how to detect an error condition in the SQL sent to psql.

Is there anyway to test for errors returned by psql?

For example:
  echo "select foo from pg_database" | psql -U admin myDB || echo
"failed" && echo "success"

This doesn't work. Neither "failed" nor "success" are echoed.
Only 'ERROR:  Attribute "foo" not found' is displayed on console.


Alternatively, is there a way to do this as a single transaction, that
will rollback if any statement fails? (Without installing PL/pgSQL,
that is.)


TIA,

Drew


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