On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:34 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Jim Nasby writes:
>> Is there a reason not to allow $SUBJECT? Specifically, it'd be nice to
>> be able to do something like WHEN tag LIKE 'ALTER%'.
>
> Seems like it would be a seriously bad idea for such an expression to be
> able to invoke arb
On 2/13/17 9:34 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Jim Nasby writes:
Is there a reason not to allow $SUBJECT? Specifically, it'd be nice to
be able to do something like WHEN tag LIKE 'ALTER%'.
Seems like it would be a seriously bad idea for such an expression to be
able to invoke arbitrary SQL code. What i
Jim Nasby writes:
> Is there a reason not to allow $SUBJECT? Specifically, it'd be nice to
> be able to do something like WHEN tag LIKE 'ALTER%'.
Seems like it would be a seriously bad idea for such an expression to be
able to invoke arbitrary SQL code. What if it calls a user-defined
function
Is there a reason not to allow $SUBJECT? Specifically, it'd be nice to
be able to do something like WHEN tag LIKE 'ALTER%'.
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