I am using PL/Python to make queries via SPI. This seems to work when the 
query is made directly, but when I pass a function as a callback to an external
module (in this case,  python's cheetah templating engine), the function fails 
thusly:

=# select common.template(8963,1);
ERROR:  plpython: function "template" could not create return value
DETAIL:  <class 'plpy.SPIError'>: SPI_execute failed: SPI_ERROR_UNCONNECTED
=# 

The code is

from Cheetah.Template import Template
import os, tempfile

def sql(x):
  return plpy.execute(x)[0] # this is the callback function
def row(t,f,v):
  return sql("select * from %s where %s = %s" % (t,f,v))
q = row("common.lu_templates","pk",template)
templ = q["definition"]
result = Template(templ, 
searchList=[{'row':row,'key':key,'plpy':plpy,'GD':GD,'sql':sql}]) # this 
template is calling the sql function above.
return result

It seems as soon as execution leaves the main function access to SPI is lost. 
Is this correct or a bug?
Is there any way to re-enable access to SPI?

Postgresql is 8.3.3, Python 2.5.2

Ian

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