On 06/26/2015 07:24 AM, Tim Smith wrote:
So this is in a plpgsql function?
It is yes, but I thought I would spare you a copy/paste of the entire thing.
The error trapping section currently looks like this :
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'Failed to validate
session for session % (SQLSTATE: % - SQLERRM: %)',
session_id,SQLSTATE,SQLERRM
USING HINT = 'Database error occured
(sval fail)';
END;
Where is the validateSession function?
More to the point, can you show how it is used in conjunction with?
The validateSession function was the one I pasted ? Do you mean you
want to see the actual function() definition at the top ?
The cleanSession function (the one validateSession calls at the top)
Well what you showed before was cleanSessionTable, are we talking the
same thing?
is simple (the v_ values are simply 'epoch minus TTL') :
BEGIN
delete from app_security.app_sessions where
session_start<=v_forcedTimeout or
session_lastactive<=v_sessionTimeout;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION
USING ERRCODE = sqlstate,
MESSAGE = 'Failed to clean session table (' || sqlerrm || ')',
HINT = 'Database error(sclean fail)';
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
See the plpgsql link above.
Will take a look at the link. Thanks !
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