Re: [SQL] PL/PGSQL Cook Book

2001-02-12 Thread Bruce Momjian
Even a PL/PgSQL FAQ would be good. > mark proctor writes: > > > I've been trawling through the mailist lists and I notice there was > > talk back in 1999 abouta PLPGSQL Cook Book - did anything come of > > this? If no one is maintaining something like this and people think > > its a good idea I

Re: [SQL] PL/PGSQL Cook Book

2001-02-12 Thread Peter Eisentraut
mark proctor writes: > I've been trawling through the mailist lists and I notice there was > talk back in 1999 abouta PLPGSQL Cook Book - did anything come of > this? If no one is maintaining something like this and people think > its a good idea I think we should have another crack at it. I'd be

[SQL] PL/PGSQL Cook Book

2001-02-12 Thread mark proctor
I've just spent the last day or two trying to get to grips with plpgsql and can't believe how abysmal the documetentation and examples are. I've been trawling through the mailist lists and I notice there was talk back in 1999 abouta PLPGSQL Cook Book - did anything come of this? If no one is ma

[SQL] PL/PGSQL Cook Book

2001-02-09 Thread plpgsql
I've just spent the last day or two trying to get to grips with plpgsql and can't believe how abysmal the documetentation and examples are. I've been trawling through the mailist lists and I notice there was talk back in 1999 abouta PLPGSQL Cook Book - did anything come of this? If no one is ma