Re: RAISE concatination/variables in plpgsql
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: "Henshall, Stuart - WCP" <SHenshall@westcountrypublications.co.uk>
Cc: "'pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org'" <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>
Date: 2001-04-19T18:08:08Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
"Henshall, Stuart - WCP" <SHenshall@westcountrypublications.co.uk> writes: > In the plpgsql docs it has the following example: > RAISE NOTICE ''Id number '' || key || '' not found!''; > When I put a function round this statement it gives a compile error at the > |. > Also when fiddling if I put a variable first it complains about that > variable (eg key || '' val.....'') Looking at the plpgsql code, it's clear that what's actually implemented is RAISE level string-literal [ , variable [ , variable [ ... ] ] which is pretty bletcherous; seems like it should accept a list of expressions instead. But for 7.1, I guess this is a documentation bug rather than something to change in the code. regards, tom lane