Thank you Pavel. That's exactly what I needed to get started.
Hello2014/1/6 Erik Darling <edarling80@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I've been developing for MS SQL around four years. I'm starting out with some work in Postgresql next week, and I'd like to know if there's any equivalent way to do something like this (from my word press)
http://sqldriver.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/generating-inserts-dynamically/
My question is mainly about creating comma delimited column names as variables and executing dynamic SQL with them. I've spent some time trying to find an answer and I seem to keep running into the same few stack questions.
Any advice is appreciated. I think I'm going to end up needing dynamic queries like what I've written for similar tasks moving data from files to staging tables and then to a larger set of data warehouse tables and setting up either views (perhaps materialized?) or more tables for reporting.
It can look some likeCREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sample_insert_noflag(table_from text, table_to text, query_filter text)
RETURNS void AS $$
DECLARE
sql text;column_names text;
BEGIN
column_names = (SELECT string_agg(quote_ident(t.column_name), ',')
FROM information_schema.tables t
WHERE t.table_name = table_from
AND t.column_name <> 'STATUSFLAG');
sql := format('INSERT INTO %I(%s) SELECT %s FROM %I %s',
table_to, column_names, table_from, query_filter);
RAISE NOTICE '%', sql;
EXECUTE sql;
RETURN;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql STRICT;
RegardsPavel StehuleThanks,
Erik