I'm attempting to write a custom pgbench script (called via the -f
option), with a variable set at the top with:
\setrandom aid 100 50875000
However, I can't quite figure out how to reference the new aid
variable. The documentation simply states that a variable is
referenced with a colon in front of its name (:aid ). However, I
can't figure out how to make this work if the variable is embedded
between other characters. For example, I want to do something like
this:
CREATE INDEX nppsmoke_tmp_:aid_idx ON nppsmoke_tmp_:aid (testname);
However, when I run pgbench, it fails:
Client 0 aborted in state 4: ERROR: syntax error at or near ":"
LINE 1: CREATE INDEX nppsmoke_tmp_:aid_idx ON nppsmoke_tmp_29954053 ...
Is there a default delimiter, such as bash's curly brackets (${aid}) ?
thanks