Tom Lane wrote:
Tommy Gildseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
One obvious disadvantage of this approach, is that I need to connect and
disconnect in every function. A possible solution to this, would be
having a function f.ex dblink_exists('connection_name') that returns
true/false depending on whether the connection already exists.
Can't you do this already?
SELECT 'myconn' = ANY (dblink_get_connections());
A dedicated function might be a tad faster, but it probably isn't going
to matter compared to the overhead of sending a remote query.
I agree. The above is about as simple as
SELECT dblink_exists('dtest1');
and probably not measurably slower. If you still think a dedicated
function is needed, please send the output of some performance testing
to justify it.
If you really want the notational simplicity, you could use an SQL
function to wrap it:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION dblink_exists(text)
RETURNS bool AS $$
SELECT $1 = ANY (dblink_get_connections())
$$ LANGUAGE sql;
contrib_regression=# SELECT dblink_exists('dtest1');
dblink_exists
---------------
f
(1 row)
I guess it might be worthwhile adding the SQL function definition to
dblink.sql.in as an enhancement in 8.4.
Joe
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