Roberto,
> IIRC, pgaccess does quote-escaping for you, so if you try to write
> "standard" PL/pgSQL (escaping single quotes), it'll barf this error.
>
> Just something to check.
Thanks. This doesn't seem to be the case; it seems to be a translation
problem:
1. Test fn_save_order: it's working.
2. Open fn_save_order in PGAccess.
3. Add '--test comment' on its own line.
4. Save fn_save_order.
5. test it: "Parse Error at or near "" "
Unfortunately, I can't afford to pay Constatin for debugging, so that's
where things stand ...
-Josh
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