Try

function add_user(_user varchar(20), _password varchar(20))

INSERT INTO my_users(user, password) VALUES (_user, _password);



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De: pgsql-admin-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-admin-ow...@postgresql.org] 
En nombre de Julius Tuskenis
Enviado el: viernes, 19 de marzo de 2010 09:45 a.m.
Para: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Asunto: [ADMIN] insert in function writen in pgplsql

Hello

lets say I have a function add_user(user varchar(20), password 
varchar(20)). In its body I want to have statement INSERT INTO 
my_users(user, password) VALUES (user, password); The problem is I cant 
- then I try to create such function I get "ERROR:  syntax error at or 
near "$1"
LINE 1: INSERT INTO my_users(  $1 .... " This tells me the parameter is 
used instead of column name. That is of course not what I wanted. What 
would you recommend to fix this? Is there any way to tell the postgres 
that user is column name? I tried "user" with same error. Must I change 
the names of parameters?

using PG 8.3

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