Hello all,
James Sewell,
PostgreSQL Team Lead / Solutions Architect
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Let's say I'm running the following SQL script via psql -f
BEGIN
\set ON_ERROR_STOP
SELECT myFunction();
CREATE TABLE x(id int);
END;
Is there anything I can do in myFunction which will:
a) Stop execution of the script so that x will not be created
b) Not throw an error (return value of 0, no ERROR in output)
I am currently using an EXCEPTION, which satisfies a, but not b.
Cheers,
James Sewell,
PostgreSQL Team Lead / Solutions Architect
______________________________________
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