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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION truncate_t (IN tablename text)
RETURNS VOID
AS
$$
BEGIN
        EXECUTE 'TRUNCATE TABLE ' || quote_ident(tablename) || 'CASCADE;';
EXCEPTION
        WHEN undefined_table THEN
                RAISE EXCEPTION 'Table "%" does not exists', tablename;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql SECURITY DEFINER STRICT;

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This works . Thank you very much.


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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION truncate_t (tablename text)
RETURNS VOID
AS
$$
BEGIN
        EXECUTE 'TRUNCATE TABLE ' || quote_ident(tablename) || 'CASCADE;';
EXCEPTION
        WHEN undefined_table THEN
                RAISE EXCEPTION 'Table "%" does not exists', tablename;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql SECURITY DEFINER STRICT;

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This works,too. Thank you very much.   What's the difference between ( IN
tablename text)
and ( tablename text).



---------- one more questions  thanks.



After I created the function sucessfully , I want to execute the function. I
get errors as follows :

rrp=> select truncate_t(t1);
ERROR: column "t1" does not exist
LINE 1 : select truncate_t(t1);
                                    ^



rrp=> select truncate_t(rrp.t1);
ERROR:missing FROM-clause entry for table "rrp" 
LINE 1 : select truncate_t(rrp.t1);
                                    ^


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