Hi all,

I have the following function:

create function new_student (text) returns text as $$
        declare
                wtf integer := 1;
        begin
        execute 'create schema ' || $1;
        execute 'create role ' || $1 || 'LOGIN';
        execute 'revoke all on schema public from ' || $1;
        execute 'grant select on schema public to ' || $1;
        execute 'grant all on schema ' || $1 || ' to ' || $1 || '
with grant option';
        return $1;
end;
$$ language plpgsql
;

When I run this with select new_student('foobar'), I get the following
error message

oregon=# \i new_student.sql
CREATE FUNCTION
oregon=# select new_student('foobar');
ERROR:  role "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  SQL statement "revoke all on schema public from foobar"
PL/pgSQL function "new_student" line 6 at EXECUTE statement

However, I can run the following from the command line just fine:
# create role foobar login;
# revoke all on schema public from foobar;

Can anyone explain and help me fix?  TIA.

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