On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 10:04 AM Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com>
wrote:

> While I develop the application's GUI I use the database from the command
> line (psql). While some queries are self-contained others need user input.
> I've not found a search term that locates this information in the
> postgres-12 user manual and my web searches suggest that using '&' should
> work.
>
> I tried the latter with this query but postgres didn't like it. (There may
> well be other errors in it so don't hesitate to point out my mistakes.)
>
> ------
> /* This query selects all activity information for a named person */
>
> /* Specify columns */
> SELECT p.lname, p.fname, p.loc_nbr, p.job_title, p.direct_phone, p.active,
>         o.org_name,
>         l.loc_nbr, l.loc_name,
>         a.act_date, a.act_type, a.notes, a.next_contact
> /* Specify tables. */
> FROM People AS p
>       JOIN Organizations AS o ON o.org_nbr = p.org_nbr
>       JOIN Locations AS l ON l.org_nbr = o.org_nbr and l.loc_nbr =
> p.loc_nbr
>       JOIN Activities AS a ON a.person_nbr = p.person_nbr
> /* Specify rows */
> WHERE p.lname = &p.lname AND p.fname = &p.fname;
> -----
>
> Suggestions on what I should read to learn more about this subject are
> appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich


Are you looking for this perhaps?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-prepare.html

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