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Re: Migrating an application with Oracle temporary tables

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On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 16:55 +0000, Mark Zellers wrote:
> I thought I needed the prototype table to be able to define functions and procedures that refer to the temporary table but do not create it.
> 
> Perhaps my assumption that I need the table to exist (whether as a temporary table or as a permanent table) in
> order to define the function/procedure is incorrect.  I'll take a look at that.

You don't need the table to exist at function definition time.
The following works just fine, even if the table does not exist:

CREATE FUNCTION f() RETURNS void LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$BEGIN PERFORM * FROM notexists; END;$$;

This is because functions are not parsed when they are defined.

> I did find a scenario where this approach does run into trouble.  That is, if the function/procedure is executed
> against the permanent table and then you go to run it against a temporary table.  In that case, I do get the
> wrong answer, and I haven't yet figured out how to reset that without dropping the procedure and re-defining it.
> For my purposes, that is "good enough" -- I can promise not to run such procedures against the temporary table.

Yes, that would cause a problem.

The SQL statement "DISCARD PLANS" should fix the problem.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

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