Re: stored procedure multiple call call question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Chris McDonald
Subject Re: stored procedure multiple call call question
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In response to stored procedure multiple call call question  (Chris McDonald <chrisjonmcdonald@gmail.com>)
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Thanks very much for that David - really appreciate your response - it works like a dream

c

On Tuesday, 2 October 2012 19:42:59 UTC+1, Chris McDonald  wrote:
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> If I had a single table targ to insert into I would do an
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>   INSERT INTO targ SELECT thiscol, thatcol, theothercol FROM FOO.
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> The problem is that I have tables targ1, targ2, targn to insert things into and a nice stored procedure myproc which
doesthe insertion into all 3 tables - problem is that I dont see how I can effectively do  
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>    INSERT INTO myproc SELECT thiscol, thatcol, theothercol FROM FOO.
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> The only way I can work out how to do this is with another stored procedure which allows me to do:
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>    FOR rec IN SELECT thiscol, thatcol, theothercol
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>    LOOP
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>       PERFORM myproc(rec.thiscol, rec.thatcol, rec.theothercol);
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>    END LOOP;
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> But is there a way to do this just in SQL only without resorting to plpgsql or a language like C/Java?
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> thanks
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> c



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