Hi Tom,
 
 Thanks for the help. Am using version 8.0 and it seems like RECORD is not that 
dynamic still. I tried with the FOR ... IN EXECUTE ... LOOP and it does the 
trick. But am still finding it hard to move forward with this. I have the name 
of table field in a varchar variable that i got from information_schema.columns 
and I have the records variable that stores the  contains the data from that 
table. Usually I'd do something like data_rec.col_name to extract the data from 
the record but now I don't know the name per se. how can i say something like 
data_rec[col_name]  where col_name is a variable that has the actual column 
name. I found no examples in the docs that explain this. Can it be done in 
version 8.0.1?
 
I find variable substitution kind of confusing. I mean why is there no way of 
saying explicitly replace this variable with its content before executing the 
statement?

 Sorry for the long question,
 and thanks again for the help
 
 Mustafa...


Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mulham freshcode  writes:
> execute sql_str1 into svc_data_rec ;

> svc_data_rec is a RECORD, which is supposed to be dynamic.

This should work --- in PG 8.1 or later.  In older versions you'd have
to fool around with a FOR ... IN EXECUTE ... loop.

   regards, tom lane

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