Dilyan Berkovski wrote:
Hi All,

I have a nasty table with many repeating columns of the kind port_ts_{i}_<something>, 
where {i} is from 0 to 31, and <something> could be 3 different words.
I have made a pl/pgsql function that checks those columns from port_ts_1_status to 
port_ts_31_status and counts something, however this is nasty and ugly thing to do - 
repeat 31 times one statement for looping thru {i} and do it 3 times to loop thru 
<something>. This is how I do it now:
REATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION auto_util()
  RETURNS "trigger" AS
$BODY$DECLARE
count_free      integer;
util            real;
BEGIN
count_free = 0;
IF new.port_ts_1_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_2_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_3_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_4_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_5_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_6_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
IF new.port_ts_7_status='free' THEN count_free = count_free + 1;
End if;
.... and till the end ilke this.

Can I do a loop, and make the column naming to be build dynamically (as the 
dynamic queries in pl/pgsql)?
something like for i in 1..31 do
Loop
If new.port_ts_[i]_status='free' ... and so on
end Loop.
I tryed but unsuccessfully :(, and can not find much in the documentation.
I am using 8.1 and 8.2 Postgresql DBs.
Someone with an idea?
Thanks

Probably normalizing the table would give you the best bang for your buck if that is an option.

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