Plpgsql experts:
I've got a situation and am wondering if temp tables are the accepted solution. (setting the temp
parameter on create table) I've never worked with them and a colleague just brought them to my
attention as a way to solve a problem I've encountered. He's not sure about this, so I am hoping
you guys can point me in the right direction.
The problem is that I've got function that takes some parameters, for example:
set constraints all deferred;
select my_func( x, y, z );
commit;
The problem is that the values x, y and z are inserted into a permanent table Q early in the processing of
my_func. Then, several calls down in deep_func(), still inside my_func, I need to access the value of x. I
tried to do a select on Q to get the value, but I came up NULL! Guessing that is because the transaction
hasn't committed yet since I am still inside my_func. Right?
So how do I get the value of parameter x? Possible solutions:
1) just pass x all the way down the calling path so that deep_func( x ) can just access it as a
parameter value. Pain in the butt because none of the intermediate calls need x.
2) insert the value of a into a temp table and the do a select on that within deep_func().
But will I stull come up NULL, or do temp tables work differently?
3) some other technique if I am thinking about this totally the wrong way!
As always, help clearing my confusion muchly appreciated! (obviously I can just do a bunch of experiments on my
own, but expert insight is always nice to have)
- Leon