Added to TODO:
Improve PERFORM handling of WITH queries or document limitation
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[email protected] wrote:
> Update: It has been suggested to wrap perform around a select like this:
>
> do
> $$begin
> perform(
> with A as (select 1 as foo)
> select foo from A
> );
> end$$;
>
> This won't work if select returns more than one statement:
>
> do
> $$begin
> perform(
> with A as (select generate_series(1,3) as foo)
> select foo from A
> );
> end$$;
>
> ERROR: more than one row returned by a subquery used as an expression
>
> So I still say it's broken.
>
> (Sorry for top-posting: I am forced to use Outlook at work...)
>
> From: Dmitry Epstein
> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 4:29 PM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Cc: Peter Gagarinov; Vladimir Shahov
> Subject: Can't use WITH in a PERFORM query in PL/pgSQL?
>
> PostgreSQL 9.0.1
>
> It seems that PostgreSQL doesn't understand the WITH construct when used in a
> PERFORM query inside PL/pgSQL functions and code blocks:
>
> Example:
>
> do
> $$begin
> with A as (select 1 as foo)
> perform foo from A;
> end$$;
>
> syntax error at or near "perform"
>
> do
> $$begin
> with A as (select 1 as foo)
> select foo from A;
> end$$;
>
> query has no destination for result data
>
> The only workaround that I can think of is to use a dummy variable to capture
> the query result. This has to be done even when the query doesn't have a
> result (as when calling a function returning void).
>
> do
> $$declare
> dummy record;
> begin
> with A as (select 1 as foo)
> select foo into dummy from A;
> end$$;
>
>
> Dmitry Epstein | Developer
>
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