On Tue, 3 May 2005, FERREIRA, William (COFRAMI) wrote:
> sorry, i badly explain my second problem (and it make me think about an other question :) )
> what i really want to say is :
> i would like to declare a global variable :
There is one big difference. PostgreSQL don't know global variables. There
is only local variables in stored procedures or local variables of sql
monitor ~ psql. You cannot directly read psql's variables.
>
> and my new question is :) :
> i wrote a first file :
> \set databaseName 'base1'
> \set createMDXML '/home/toto/MDXML/execCreateMDXML.sql'
> \i :createMDXML
> and in my second file, i need the name af the database but if i wrote this :
> SET search_path TO :databaseName;
> it doesn't work....
>
I am sorry. I can't help.
create schema fx;
create table fx.foo(i integer);
select * from foo;
ERROR: relation "foo" does not exist
\set sp fx
set search_path to :sp
intra=# \set sp 'fx'
intra=# set search_path to :sp;
SET
Time: 9,349 ms
intra=# select * from foo;
i
---
(0 rows)
look to /home/toto/MDXML/execCreateMDXML.sql sqlscript. Works really well?
Pavel