On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Andrew Perrin - Demography wrote:
> I believe it's $1, $2, etc., so it would be:
Hmmm...then I'm doing something else wrong, cos I'd tried that..
Oh well, thanks for the info.
Simon.
>
> > CREATE FUNCTION fn_fubar(int4) AS
> > 'UPDATE foo SET bar = tmp.numb FROM tmp WHERE tmp.numb = $1'
> > LANGUAGSE 'sql';
>
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> On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Simon Drabble wrote:
>
> > Ok, following on from the previous stuff, I'm now trying to put that update
> > into a function. How can I reference the passed parameter(s)?
> >
> > CREATE FUNCTION fn_fubar(int4) AS
> > 'UPDATE foo SET bar = tmp.numb FROM tmp WHERE tmp.numb = $$'
> > LANGUAGSE 'sql';
> >
> > where $$ would be the parameter passed to the function:
> >
> > SELECT fn_fubar(20);
> >
> >
> > Simon
> > Buying a SQL book this weekend :)
> >
> >
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