"Rose Catherine K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > we are trying to modify the source code of postgresql to support a new > command pivot <colA> <colB> <tablename> > we are doing the following steps: > 1. After parsing the input, we are able to get the values entered by the > user for column A , column B and tablename. > 2. Then, from postgresmain, we call exec_simple_query with a new query > "select * from tablename" > 3. Then we read the result of execution of this query from > sendrowdescriptionmessage and printtup functions and also, don't allow these > to send the result of the select query to the frontend > 4. now, we do the required changes needed for the pivot command > 5. after this, from executorrun, we call sendrowdescriptionmessage function > ( with modifications) to send the newly calculated row description - this is > working fine > 6. Now, we want to send the newly calculated row data to the frontend. We > are not able to do this...
It sounds to me like you've kluged the I/O support stuff to the point that it doesn't work at all. Leave that alone and use SPI to execute your internal query. As a general style suggestion, if you are touching postgres.c at all to add a new command, you are putting it in the wrong place. The guts of it should be under backend/commands/. I think you ought to look at existing utility commands that return rows, such as EXPLAIN or SHOW, for guidance. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate