On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:09:42 +0100, Dimitri Fontaine <dfonta...@hi-media.com> wrote:

"Pierre C" <li...@peufeu.com> writes:
Problem with prepared statements is they're a chore to use in web apps,
especially PHP, since after grabbing a connection from the pool, you don't
know if it has prepared plans in it or not.

Have you met preprepare yet?

  http://preprepare.projects.postgresql.org/README.html
  http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/preprepare

Regards,

Hey, this thing is nice.
How hard would it be to put a hook in pg so that, instead of raising an error and cancelling the txn when EXECUTing a statement that is not prepared, it would call a user function (of the user's choice) which would, if possible, prepare said statement, or if not, raise the error ?

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