Saqib Ilyas <msaqib@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi folks
> I have the following function in a file called deletescript.sql.
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION delete_items() RETURNS integer AS '
> DECLARE
> m RECORD;
> n RECORD;
> BEGIN
> FOR m in SELECT item_id from ITEM where owning_colletion=37 LOOP
> FOR n in SELECT workflow_id from workflowitem where collection_id=37
> and item_id=m.item_id LOOP
> delete from tasklistitem where workflow_id=n.workflow_id;
> END LOOP
> delete from workflowitem where collection_id=37 and
> item_id=m.item_id;
> END LOOP;
> delete from item where owning_collection=37;
> return 1;
> END;
> ' LANGUAGE plpgsql;
> I started psql and loaded the script using \i deletescript.sql. Then I
> called the function using select delete_items(); I get the following error:
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "delete"
> CONTEXT: compile of PL/pgSQL function "delete_items" near line 9
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "delete"
> CONTEXT: compile of PL/pgSQL function "delete_items" near line 9
> Any idea why this happened?
You forgot to put a semicolon after the first END LOOP.
regards, tom lane