On Monday, October 10, 2011 3:35:27 am József Kurucz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm beginner in postgresql and plpgsql and i have the following problem.
> I'm trying to check a table if exists or not and when not exists then
> create it, but I get a syntax error.
> 
> Here is my code:
> 
> 
> create or replace function check_table() returns void as
> $$
> 
> DECLARE
> 
> mmonth integer;
> yyear integer;
> 
> tblname varchar(30);
> 
> begin
> 
> SELECT into mmonth EXTRACT(MONTH FROM TIMESTAMP 'now' - INTERVAL '1
> MONTH'); SELECT into yyear EXTRACT(YEAR FROM TIMESTAMP 'now' - INTERVAL '1
> MONTH');
> 
> tblname := 'tbl_' || yyear || mmonth;
> 
> 
>     if not exists(select * from information_schema.tables
>         where
>             table_catalog = CURRENT_CATALOG and table_schema =
> CURRENT_SCHEMA and table_name = tblname) then
> 
>         create table tblname
>         (
> 
>         );
> 
>     end if;
> 
> end;
> $$
> language 'plpgsql';
> 
> 
> 
> But I get the following error:
> 
> ERROR:  syntax error at or near "$1"
> LINE 1: create table  $1  ( )
>                       ^
> QUERY:  create table  $1  ( )
> CONTEXT:  SQL statement in PL/PgSQL function "check_table" near line 22

I ran the function here and did not receive a syntax error. The problem though, 
was it created a table named tblname. To get it to work as designed I 
substituted :

 create table tblname
        (
 
         );

with:

EXECUTE 'create table ' || tblname || '()';
 
 
> Thanks!

-- 
Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@gmail.com

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