On 2/26/06, Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Stuart Grimshaw <stuart.grimshaw@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb: > > > I'm writing a script to clean up some data in a table, the data I'm > > using as the source is held in emails, so I've written a perl script > > to extract the info. Unfortunatly this email doesn't contain the > > client id, so I've written a stored procedure to extract it. > > > > create or replace function get_client_id(text) returns integer as $$ > > SELECT intclientid FROM client WHERE vchname = '$1'; > ^ ^ > > remove the ' > > test=# select * from foo1; > x | i > ---+--- > a | 1 > b | 2 > (2 rows) > > test=# create or replace function get_i(varchar) returns int as $$ > select i from foo1 where x = $1;$$ language sql; > CREATE FUNCTION > test=# select get_i('a'); > get_i > ------- > 1 > (1 row) That's got it. Obviously it understands that $1 is a string and not a column name. Thanks very much. -- -S http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/