On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:25:54PM -0700, vishal saberwal wrote: > hi, > > I am trying to create a stored procedure that takes a column name as > parameter and then uses it to sort the table for result set. > > create or replace function ptest_Sort_Select(varchar) returns setof ptest1 > as $$ > DECLARE > res ptest1%ROWTYPE; > BEGIN > for res in > select * from ptest1 order by ptest1.$1 asc > loop > return next res; > end loop; > return; > END; > $$ language plpgsql strict;
But you might try ... for res in execute 'select * from ptest1 order by ' || $1 || ' asc' loop ... i.e. build up the query string and run with execute. > but the output was not sorted. > > Then i tried this stored procedure: > create or replace function test(varchar) returns int as $$ > DECLARE > res int; > BEGIN > res:=0; > raise notice 'select * from ptest1 order by $1 asc'; I don't think plpgsql expands variables within strings. You'll have to concatenate yourself, like so: raise notice 'select * from ptest1 order by ' || $1 || ' asc'; HTH -- tomas
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