On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Sylvain Mougenot <smouge...@sqli.com> wrote:
> Even if the query below is fine (the exact content I try to build as a > String to use with EXECUTE) > INSERT INTO job_2011_11 values (NEW.*) > Is there a way to solve this? > Isn't it a bug (in how EXECUTE works)? I doubt this is a bug in EXECUTE; if you think it is, try to post a self-contained test case. For example, this similar example works fine: CREATE TABLE foo (a int, b int); CREATE TABLE job_2011_11 (c int, d int); CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION job_insert_trigger() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $BODY$ DECLARE currentTableName character varying := 'job_' || '2011_11'; BEGIN EXECUTE 'INSERT INTO '|| currentTableName || ' values ' || (NEW.*); RETURN NULL; END; $BODY$ LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE COST 100; CREATE TRIGGER job_insert_trg BEFORE INSERT ON foo FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE job_insert_trigger(); INSERT INTO foo (a, b) VALUES (1, 2); Josh -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql