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Re: Dynamic loading of Perl Code in Postgres functions

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I was just wondering if one could use something like this
 
CREATE FUNCTION funcname (argument-types) RETURNS return-type AS $$
    require "abc.pl"
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
To include abc.pl here, how is the path of abc.pl specified. Also, just wondering if the structure of above function is correct atall at the first place
~Harpreet


 
On 1/16/07, John DeSoi <desoi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I assume your choices are to include the entire script in a
PostgreSQL function or simply create a small stub function that calls
a function you have loaded with use or require (as mentioned by the
other poster). But either way, you have to create a function so you
can tell PostgreSQL what to call, what the parameters are, and what
values should be returned.

John



On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Jasbinder Singh Bali wrote:

> So there is nothing called dynamic loading of perl code in postgres.
> I'll have to include the whole perl script in the postgres function
> you mean?



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