Hi Jasmin,

(2011/06/16 19:40), Jasmin Dizdarevic wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is there any way to use the new foreign table feature with dblink?
> That's almost clear to me:
> 
> CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER pgsql90;
> 
> CREATE SERVER srvlocal90 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER pgsql90 OPTIONS (hostaddr
> '127.0.0.1', dbname 'lotty');
> 
> CREATE USER MAPPING FOR pgsql SERVER srvlocal90 OPTIONS (user 'pgsql',
> password '');
> 
> I would like to replace this
> 
> SELECT dblink_connect('myconn', 'srvlocal90');
> SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn', 'select * from mytests.fttest') AS t(id int,
> myname text);
> 
> to something like this:
> 
> CREATE FOREIGN TABLE mytests.lnkto90_fttest (
> id int,
> myname text
> )
> SERVER srvlocal90 OPTIONS (????)
> 
> SELECT * FROM mytests.lnkto90_fttest;

Your assumption is exactly what the foreign table feature aims at;
foreign table feature would allow you to access external data via a SQL
statement which conformed with the SQL statement, though foreign tables
are read-only in the first release.

But unfortunately FDW for PostgreSQL won't be shipped with 9.1 release.
 Hopefully, PostgreSQL-FDW for 9.1 might be released as an external
module, and then you would be able to replace dblink with foreign tables.

Regards,
-- 
Shigeru Hanada

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