FW: PLPGSQL

Started by Shaun Clementsabout 21 years ago2 messagesgeneral
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#1Shaun Clements
ShaunC@relyant.co.za

Hi Sean

Ive chosen the table structure on purpose.
Im transforming data from one table to another. The problem is still there.
I receive the column name from a query in one table, and then need to update
the table with that column name in another.
This needs to be done dynamically as part of a loop. So the column name
needs to be called as a variable.
Im stuck.

Any suggestions

Kind Regards,
Shaun Clements

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Davis [mailto:sdavis2@mail.nih.gov]
Sent: 23 March 2005 03:33 PM
To: Shaun Clements
Cc: 'pgsql-general@postgresql.org'
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PLPGSQL

On Mar 23, 2005, at 7:56 AM, Shaun Clements wrote:

Is there no way in pgplsql
to call on a dynamic column.
I need to be able to dynamically determine the latest month column
within a dataset, and to get that columns data.
I am unfamiliar with other languages within Postgres

Kind Regards,
Shaun Clements

You can get all the column names for a table called 'testtable' using:

select a.attname
from
pg_attribute a,
pg_class c
where
a.attrelid=c.oid and
a.attnum>0 and
c.relname='testtable';

You can then decide what column to use based on whatever logic you
like. You will then need to construct the SQL statement using ||
(concatenate) and execute it using EXECUTE.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/plpgsql-
statements.html#PLPGSQL-STATEMENTS-EXECUTING-DYN

Does this help? Another simpler way to do this would be a different
table structure where you put the month in a column by itself rather
than a different column for each month.

Sean

#2Richard Huxton
dev@archonet.com
In reply to: Shaun Clements (#1)
Re: FW: PLPGSQL

Shaun Clements wrote:

Hi Sean

Ive chosen the table structure on purpose.
Im transforming data from one table to another. The problem is still there.
I receive the column name from a query in one table, and then need to update
the table with that column name in another.
This needs to be done dynamically as part of a loop. So the column name
needs to be called as a variable.
Im stuck.

Any suggestions

Use pl/tcl/perl/python or similar rather than plpgsql - it's not good
for this sort of thing. Pick whichever language you are most familiar
with, they should all cope fine with this sort of problem.

--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd