Agreed :) I guess missed out some details from there as I just thought he
needed to drop a temp table inside a function like this:

CREATE OR REPLACE function tempfunc (int) returns int
AS
$$
 begin
 execute 'create temporary table test (a numeric) on commit drop';
  execute 'INSERT INTO test  values (1);';
return 1;
end;
$$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'

.... used number by mistake so sorry for any inconvenience caused as I was
trying it with EnterpriseDB (where 'number 'is added for Oracle
compatibility)

--
Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)

On 2/8/07, Michael Fuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 12:29:37PM +0500, Shoaib Mir wrote:
> Something like this will help you:
>
> execute immediate 'create temporary table test (a number) on commit
drop';

PL/pgSQL doesn't recognize "immediate" and number isn't a PostgreSQL
type so the above yields a syntax error.  Also, EXECUTE isn't
necessary for the CREATE TABLE statement, although as Bruno mentioned
EXECUTE will be necessary for other statements due to plan caching.
And ON COMMIT DROP won't help if you call the function multiple
times in the same transaction.

--
Michael Fuhr

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