Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I read
about EXECUTE in the docs now. 


> Most of the other PLs don't cache query plans
> at all, and so all queries are effectively EXECUTE'd
> and there's no issue.

I'm not sure what you mean...

Is there a more suitable LANGUAGE declaration you
would recommend? If possible, I would also like to
return results from SELECT statments from the function
but EXECUTE doesn't return any results. I'm not tied
to plpgsql, but would like to make a couple dynamic
functions with whatever way is simplest or best tool
for the job.



--- Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Matthew Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Out of curiosity, I was wondering if it is
> possible to
> > use dynamic table names in a function?
> 
> In plpgsql, you can do this by building dynamic
> query strings and
> EXECUTE'ing them.  Most of the other PLs don't cache
> query plans
> at all, and so all queries are effectively EXECUTE'd
> and there's
> no issue.
> 
> You'll want to read up on quote_literal and
> quote_ident to help
> you in building correct query strings.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 



        
                
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