Hi. Im taking my first steps with plpgsql. I want my function to react to the result of a query in the following way:
begin select column into variable from table where condition; exception when <<data_found>> then return variable; when <<no_data_found>> then <<do nothing/continue>> ; when <<any_other_exception>> then <<raise some error message>> ; end ; Is something like this possible en plpgsql without recurring to a select count(*) to check how many results I will get? Actual code is: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test(p_line text) RETURNS text AS $body$ DECLARE v_len integer DEFAULT 8; v_search varchar; v_register num_geo%ROWTYPE; BEGIN -- Search loop WHILE v_len > 0 LOOP v_search := substring(p_line, 1, v_len); begin SELECT * INTO v_register WHERE prefix = v_search; exception when no_data then -- Getting error here continue; when others then return v_register.prefix; end; v_len := v_len - 1; END LOOP; raise 'Not found'; END; $body$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE ; ERROR: unrecognized exception condition "no_data" SQL state: 42704 Context: compile of PL/pgSQL function "test" near line 14 Thanks, Fernando. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly