Dear Friends,
I am working with Postgres 7.3.4 on RH Linux 7.2 . I am
executing a dynamic query inside a PL/pgSQL procedure and I am having the
following problem.
While a line in the PL/pgSQL function is like the
following
EXECUTE 'update
"WATS".action_plan_master set rec_deleted_flag = 'Y' WHERE action_plan_id
IN ('|| p_action_plan_ids || ')';
I got the following error.
ERROR: parser: parse error at or
near "Y" at character 68
While
EXECUTE 'update
"WATS".action_plan_master set rec_deleted_flag = '|| 'Y' ||' WHERE
action_plan_id IN ('|| p_action_plan_ids || ')';
Error is
ERROR: Attribute "y" not
found
While
EXECUTE 'update
"WATS".action_plan_master set rec_deleted_flag = '|| \'Y\' ||' WHERE
action_plan_id IN ('|| p_action_plan_ids || ')';
Error is
WARNING: plpgsql: ERROR during
compile of sp_del_met_001 near line 47
ERROR: unterminated string How can I specify a string charactor, as the PgAdmin3 is not
using double quotes for Strings. Anyone pls shed some light.
Regards
Kumar
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