Hi Adrian, I have number of similar tables that have different number of fields (similar in functionality). An in my stored procedure am trying to select a row from one of these tables (that i don't know in advance, hence the use of record) and return the data in the form of a table that has column_name:value pairs. where column name is that from the original table. I have no problem finding the column names but I don't know how to say data[column_name] to get the corresponding value. Is there a way to do it in pgsql?
here is my code so far sql_str1 = 'select * from ' || svc_tbl_name || ' where uid = ' || sub_id ; for svc_data_rec in execute sql_str1 loop end loop; -- get service_user table's column names for col_name in select column_name from information_schema.columns where table_name~svc_tbl_name loop raise notice 'Column name:%', col_name.column_name; raise notice 'Value: %', svc_data_rec[col_name.column_name]; end loop; Thank you, Mustafa ... Adrian Klaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 23 November 2006 10:54 pm, Mulham freshcode wrote: > Hi Tom, > > Thanks for the help. Am using version 8.0 and it seems like RECORD is not > that dynamic still. I tried with the FOR ... IN EXECUTE ... LOOP and it > does the trick. But am still finding it hard to move forward with this. I > have the name of table field in a varchar variable that i got from > information_schema.columns and I have the records variable that stores the > contains the data from that table. Usually I'd do something like > data_rec.col_name to extract the data from the record but now I don't know > the name per se. how can i say something like data_rec[col_name] where > col_name is a variable that has the actual column name. I found no examples > in the docs that explain this. Can it be done in version 8.0.1? > > I find variable substitution kind of confusing. I mean why is there no way > of saying explicitly replace this variable with its content before > executing the statement? > > Sorry for the long question, > and thanks again for the help > > Mustafa... > > Tom Lane wrote: Mulham freshcode writes: > > execute sql_str1 into svc_data_rec ; > > > > svc_data_rec is a RECORD, which is supposed to be dynamic. > > This should work --- in PG 8.1 or later. In older versions you'd have > to fool around with a FOR ... IN EXECUTE ... loop. > > regards, tom lane > I am trying to sort this out. Are you trying to find the data for a single field from each table, or for some set of fields?. If you are looking for data from a single field couldn't you dispense with the RECORD variable and just build a query of the form SELECT col_name FROM tbl_name. If you want to go through a set of fields then it would involve some nested loops. -- Adrian Klaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.