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Re: Recursive CTE in function problem

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ugh, simple syntax screw up.  Thanks David.

On 02/04/2016 02:45 PM, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Doug Kyle <dkyle@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
But when I use it as a function it always returns false:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION grpl_collection.copy_in_collection_name(cpid bigint, colname text)
 RETURNS boolean
 LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $function$
BEGIN
    RETURN cpid in (select copy from grpl_collection.collections_copy_map where copy=cpid and collection in
(WITH    RECURSIVE
        q AS
        (
        SELECT  c.id
        FROM    grpl_collection.collections c
        WHERE   name=$$colname$$
​      <<<------------​

        UNION
        SELECT  cn.id
        FROM    q
        JOIN    grpl_collection.collections cn
        ON      cn.parent = q.id
        )
SELECT id FROM q ));
END;
$function$

​ $$colname$$ is a string whose contents is the literal 'colname'​, not the function argument named colname as you seem to want.

David J.




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