OO,

That's a big disadvantage, because if the table is huge, using select stmt
walking even on an index will take some time and duplicate occur not
often, efficiency is a big problem.

Thanks anyway.

Jie LIANG

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On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Kovacs Zoltan Sandor wrote:

> > Hi, there,
> > 
> > Is there any way to handle exception ( such as cannot insert duplicate key on
> > a unique index) in
> > plpgsql function?
> > 
> > I don't want it abort whole transaction instead I want to do something else if
> > it happened,
> > but I don't want to use a select stmt first to waste the time.
> Bad news: there is no such statement in PLPGSQL you like. My usual way to
> do this is the same you wrote (SELECT first, if no rows FOUND, do the
> INSERT).
> 
> Zoltan
> 

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