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Re: How to evaluate if a query is correct?

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Hello

you can use a PREPARE statement.

Pavel


2013/9/19 Rob Sargentg <robjsargent@xxxxxxxxx>
On 09/19/2013 12:13 AM, Juan Daniel Santana Rodés wrote:
Hi my friends...
I wrote in the last post a question similiar to this. But in this post I clarify better the previous question.
I need know how to evaluated if a query is correct without execute it. When I say if a query is correct, is that if I run the query, it did not throw an exception.
For example...

create or replace function is_correct(query text) returns boolean as
$body$
 Declare
 Begin
  -- Here I check if the query is correct, but I can't execute this query, because it may make changes in the data base
 End;
$body$
language 'plpgsql';

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Is this an academic exercise or are you actually planning on checking sql then executing it if it's ok (according to your function).  I love plpgsql but I don't think it's the best option for, just to get started, parsing the incoming sql text - that would be one nasty regexp :)

rjs



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