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Chapter 39.
PL/pgSQL
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SQL
Procedural Language
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Chapter 39.
PL/pgSQL
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Procedural Language
Table of Contents
39.1. Overview
39.1.1. Advantages of Using
PL/pgSQL
39.1.2. Supported Argument and Result Data Types
39.2. Structure of
PL/pgSQL
39.3. Declarations
39.3.1. Declaring Function Parameters
39.3.2.
ALIAS
39.3.3. Copying Types
39.3.4. Row Types
39.3.5. Record Types
39.3.6. Collation of
PL/pgSQL
Variables
39.4. Expressions
39.5. Basic Statements
39.5.1. Assignment
39.5.2. Executing a Command With No Result
39.5.3. Executing a Query with a Single-row Result
39.5.4. Executing Dynamic Commands
39.5.5. Obtaining the Result Status
39.5.6. Doing Nothing At All
39.6. Control Structures
39.6.1. Returning From a Function
39.6.2. Conditionals
39.6.3. Simple Loops
39.6.4. Looping Through Query Results
39.6.5. Looping Through Arrays
39.6.6. Trapping Errors
39.6.7. Obtaining Execution Location Information
39.7. Cursors
39.7.1. Declaring Cursor Variables
39.7.2. Opening Cursors
39.7.3. Using Cursors
39.7.4. Looping Through a Cursor's Result
39.8. Errors and Messages
39.8.1. Reporting Errors and Messages
39.8.2. Checking Assertions
39.9. Trigger Procedures
39.9.1. Triggers on Data Changes
39.9.2. Triggers on Events
39.10.
PL/pgSQL
Under the Hood
39.10.1. Variable Substitution
39.10.2. Plan Caching
39.11. Tips for Developing in
PL/pgSQL
39.11.1. Handling of Quotation Marks
39.11.2. Additional Compile-time Checks
39.12. Porting from
Oracle
PL/SQL
39.12.1. Porting Examples
39.12.2. Other Things to Watch For
39.12.3. Appendix
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