Hi,Thank you for your reply Elvis, am still finding my feet on how to query the 
system catalogs though and interested in knowing how to do this.
Today I have another question, how do I query for a field value from the 
dynamically constructed field name of the returned record variable?
Let me explain, lets say I have managed to obtain the field name 'D30' (from 
using the system catalogs or from reading field names I had  previously placed 
in an array) into a varchar(20) variable called current_field, how can I get 
the fields value from my record variable called 'query_rec', and a simple 
query_rec.current_field will not do?

Allan.


----- Original Message ----
From: Elvis HenrĂ­quez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Allan Kamau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:34:52 PM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] (Pl/SQL) Obtaining field names from record 'variable'



Hi. You could do a query to the system catalogs (pg_attribute, for example) 
with your table name as the search criteria and the field names as the data; 
loop through that data to create your query in a string variable, and then 
EXECUTE it. While you are "looping" through the results of the system catalog 
query, you can apply all the text functions available, so you can split the 
field names, join them, etc.


I have done some similar queries. It's pretty simple. 

Hope it helped.

Elvis.

On Dec 12, 2007 7:37 AM, Allan Kamau <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a PL/SQL script to process data from a high dimensionality table 
where this table has most of it's field names encapsulating data. I would like 
to automatically loop through the fields of a  RECORD variable (returned from a 
cursor) obtaining the field name and the field value.

For example my table is listed below (briefly)

create table my_table
(
id int not null-- default nextval(('my_table_seq'::text)::regclass)
,some_explanation varchar(20) not null
,D30 varchar(100) null

,W32 varchar(100) null
,C33 varchar(100) null
,V7 varchar(100) null
,...
)
;

The field name W32 consists of 'W' which is data I need and '32' which is data 
I also need along with the actual record value contained in this field.



Allan.




      
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