Hello!
So is there any syntax to not fall on missing columns?
We stored the username in a temporary table which was created by the client app.
With this technique we can log these names in triggers too.
Now we extend it with user id and later the comp name.
Because we can update the client applications slowly, some client's tables have these one or two extra fields, some not.
So in the new trigger we can't load them all with:
select username, userid, usercompname
into uname, uid, ucomp from tmp_userauth limit 1;
into uname, uid, ucomp from tmp_userauth limit 1;
or
FOR rec IN
select * from tmp_userauth limit 1 ...
IF ColumnExists(rec, 'uid') THEN --- ????
uid = rec.uid
So what is the best way to load the field values from the table?
Is there any way to know which field exists / avoid error or exception?
select username, getvaluewithouterror(userid, -1)...
Is there any way to know which field exists / avoid error or exception?
select username, getvaluewithouterror(userid, -1)...
So is there any syntax to not fall on missing columns?
Thank you!
Best regards,
dd