On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Anthony Bouvier wrote:
> I can create an AGGREGATE but from what I can tell, the format of the
> sfunc can only have two parameters like so:
>
> sfunc_name(type,type)
>
> Where the first parameter is what was passed before, and the second
> parameter is the 'new' info to do stuff to. Is it not possible to do
> something similar to?:
>
> sfunc_name(type,type,type)
>
> So that I can pass the url and name to the AGGREGATE (so it can in turn
> pass it to the sfunc)? Where the sfunc could be something like so:
>
> CREATE FUNCTION link_agg (text,text,text)
> RETURNS text AS '
> return $_[0] . qq[<a href="http://www.domain.com/$_[0]"
> class="body_link">$_[1]</a><br>];
> ' LANGUAGE 'plperl';
>
> Because then I gain benefit of a stored procedure and cut the SQL in the
> script down to:
>
> SELECT link_agg(url,name) FROM link;
>
> Which will return the entire list at once, instead of needing the script
> to loop through multiple fetches.
I have a techdoc about using aggregate functions to create faster
web looping at
http://www.zope.org/Members/pupq/pg_in_aggregates
It was written w/examples in DTML, Zope's scripting language, rather than
in Perl/DBI, but you should be able to easily follow it.
Essentially, what you want to end up with is something like this:
SELECT make_into_li ( make_into_text ( url, name ) );
where make_into_text is the aggregate, and make_into_text is the
formatting function.
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