On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Raphael Bauduin" <rblists@gmail.com> writes:
>> EXECUTE 'UPDATE tbl SET '
>> || quote_ident(colname)
>> || ' = '
>> || quote_literal(newvalue)
>> || ' WHERE key = '
>> || quote_literal(keyvalue);
>
>> It works fine, except when I want to include a boolean value: the cast
>> of newvalue from boolean to text causes problem.
>
> What problem? 'true' and 'false' are accepted as input for boolean
> AFAICS.
>
yes, but I have problems to use them to build the query passed to execute.
For example, working on this table
create table test(b_val bool);
I want to create a function that I cal call as select test_bool(true)
and that will insert an entry in this test table.
Below are several attemps, all unsuccessful. The way I've made it work
it by accepting a char as input, t or f: create or replace function test_bool(val char(1)) returns void as $$
create or replace function test_bool(val bool) returns void as $$ BEGIN RAISE INFO 'insert into test(b_val)
values(''%'')', val; execute 'insert into test (b_val) values ('|| val || ')'; END
$$
language plpgsql;
--> ERROR: array value must start with "{" or dimension information
create or replace function test_bool(val bool) returns void as $$ BEGIN RAISE INFO 'insert into test(b_val)
values(''%'')', val; execute 'insert into test (b_val) values ('|| val::text || ')'; END
$$
language plpgsql;
--> ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to text
create or replace function test_bool(val bool) returns void as $$ BEGIN RAISE INFO 'insert into test(b_val)
values(''%'')', val; execute 'insert into test (b_val) values ('|| quote_literal(val) || ')'; END
$$
language plpgsql;
--> ERROR: function quote_literal(boolean) does not exist
I guess I'm missing something....
Thanks.
Raphaël
> regards, tom lane
>
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