On 08/24/2012 12:34 PM, Pavel Stehule wrote:

you can't mix planned and unplanned statements together - think about
stored plans every time

Thanks Pavel and Jeff.

I can't say I fully understand the arguments, but I'll take it that accepting cursors in CTEs or subqueries wouldn't make sense. I guess the main issue really is that you'd have to materialize them anyway to avoid issues with multiple scans, so there's little point having a cursor.

I didn't find a reasonable way to simply fetch a cursor into a (possibly temporary) table, like:

INSERT INTO sometable FETCH ALL FROM somecursor;

... which could be handy with PL/PgSQL functions that return multiple refcursors. It only seems to be possible via a PL/PgSQL wrapper that loops over the cursor and returns a rowset.

--
Craig Ringer


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