Riaan Stander <rstan...@exa.co.za> writes:
> I've come up with generating functions on the go, but I'm concerned about 
> the performance impact of this. I first wanted to use an anonoumys code 
> block, but then I cannot do parameter binding from npgsql.
> ...
> Is there a better way I'm missing and is "temp" function creation in 
> Postgres a big performance concern, especially if a server is under load?

The function itself is only one pg_proc row, but if you're expecting
to do this thousands of times a minute you might have to adjust autovacuum
settings to avoid bad bloat in pg_proc.

If you're intending that these functions be use-once, it's fairly unclear
to me why you bother, as opposed to just issuing the underlying SQL
statements.

                        regards, tom lane


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