Title: AW: [GENERAL] Pass parameters to SQL script

thanks for tip - I'm nearly happy now.

Now I want to concatenate a variable value with a "hardcoded" value in my script - something like:

CREATE TABLE :myValue + _the_hardcoded_string ......

Is this possible?

thanks,
Clemens

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Von: Daniel Martini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. August 2004 12:00
An: Fuchs Clemens
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Betreff: Re: [GENERAL] Pass parameters to SQL script


Hi,

Citing Fuchs Clemens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> is it possible to pass parameters to a SQL script, which I launch via the
> psql shell?

yes

> In Oracle it works like that:
>
>       sqlplus myscript.sql myschema
>
> and within the script I can use the parameter like this:
>      
>       CONCAT .
>       CREATE TABLE &1..test (name VARCHAR2(100));
>
> Is there a counterpart for PostgreSQL?

call psql like this to set a variable named your_variable_name to my_table:

psql -v your_variable_name=my_table

to expand the variable your_variable_name to its value (my_table in this case)
in the sql script, precede its name with a colon, like so:

select * from :your_variable_name;

which will expand to:

select * from my_table;

the psql manpage has more info on all this.

Regards,
Daniel

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