imad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > OK, so renaming does not work in the same block. > You can rename a vairable in a nested block and thats why it works for > OLD/NEW.
> BTW, what is the purpose behind it? Declaring a variable in a block > and quickly renaming it does not make sense to me. I agree it's pretty useless; but if we're gonna forbid it then we should throw a more sensible error than "syntax error". Actually, it seems to me that it works in the nested-block case only for rather small values of "work": regression=# create function foo() returns int as $$ regression$# declare regression$# x int := 1; regression$# begin regression$# x := 2; regression$# declare regression$# rename x to y; regression$# begin regression$# y := 3; regression$# end; regression$# return x; regression$# end$$ language plpgsql; CREATE FUNCTION regression=# select foo(); ERROR: column "x" does not exist LINE 1: SELECT x ^ QUERY: SELECT x CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "foo" line 10 at return regression=# Surely the variable's name should be x again after we're out of the nested block? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org