Re: extract and variables in PL/pgSQL - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: extract and variables in PL/pgSQL
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Msg-id 200206061220.g56CKtO26245@saturn.janwieck.net
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In response to extract and variables in PL/pgSQL  (Roberto Mello <rmello@cc.usu.edu>)
Responses Re: extract and variables in PL/pgSQL
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Roberto Mello wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Someone in another list asked about this function. I'm not sure why it
> doesn't work. What am I missing?
>
> CREATE FUNCTION zastras(timestamp) RETURNS integer AS '
> declare
>   w_temp1 alias for $1;
>   w_result integer;
> begin
>   SELECT INTO w_result EXTRACT(epoch from timestamp w_temp1);
>   return w_result;
>
> end;
> ' language 'plpgsql';
>
> NOTICE:  Error occurred while executing PL/pgSQL function zastras
> NOTICE:  line 5 at select into variables
   First  you're  missing  the  error message, which should read   something like
       ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near "$1"
   Doesn't help much here, but it is  usually  a  good  idea  to   include error messages in reports like this.
   I'm  not  100%  sure,  but  it seems that the PostgreSQL main   parser doesn't  support  parameters  in  the  place
of this   "timestamp" expression construct.
 
   It works if you leave out the keyword "timestamp" writing
       SELECT INTO w_result EXTRACT(epoch from w_temp1);
   because the variable w_temp1 is known to be of type timestamp   already and therefore the a_expr node on the right
hand side   of from is valid.
 


Jan

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