ne 7. 7. 2024 v 17:00 odesílatel Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> napsal:
On 7/7/24 07:53, Pavel Stehule wrote:
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> ne 7. 7. 2024 v 16:48 odesílatel Adrian Klaver
> <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> napsal:
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> On 7/7/24 07:42, Pavel Stehule wrote:
> > I'm not sure why there's a warning about using an alias.
> 43.3.1 says
> > to use them for improved readability.
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> > it is obsolete - aliases were used when Postgres doesn't support
> named
> > arguments.
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> Is that was what it was complaining about or the fact they where
> declared and never used?
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> I am not sure if I understand the question. My reply was related to
> generic usage of aliases.
The conversation was:
Mike Nolan
"I'm not sure why there's a warning about using an alias. 43.3.1 says
to use them for improved readability."
Pavel Stehule
"it is obsolete - aliases were used when Postgres doesn't support named
arguments."
I was just trying to confirm that the warning was not for ALIAS being
declared. That it was for what you state below.
ok
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> Report from plpgsql_check was correct - and related variables were not
> used.
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> > I don't know any good reason why one variable can use more than
> one name.
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> Section 43.3.2. ALIAS provides the pros/cons.
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> > There can be an exception when argument names are very long, but
> > generally they are not used.
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> >
> >
> > Mike Nolan
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> Adrian Klaver
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