Take note. Temp tables are only visable, available to the sessions that created them. You cannot access them from a different session. Is that the problem you experience> If not, please provide a specific example of what your problem is.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 3:34 AM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
PavelRegardsHiIt is little bit strange, it works for me
postgres=# create temp table foo(a int);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# do $$ begin insert into foo values(10); end $$; -- plpgsql
DO
postgres=# select * from foo;
a
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10
(1 row)2015-02-20 9:07 GMT+01:00 Vincenzo Romano <vincenzo.romano@xxxxxxxxxxx>:PL/PgSQL doesn't know the pg_temp meta schema in case you need to
really work on that TEMP TABLE.
At the moment I had to move those DDL/DML queries within a "plain" SQL function.
Is this a feature or a bug? (Seriously, I mean! :-)
TIA.
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