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my $query = "SELECT sp_insert(" . $a . "," . $b . "," . $c . ")";
my $exec_query = spi_exec_query($query);

here i'm calling a function sp_insert and passing parameters a,b,c to it.

Is this the right usage to spi_exec_query?

Thanks,
~Jas


On 6/22/07, Joshua D. Drake <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Jasbinder Singh Bali wrote:
> Hi
> I was wondering if its necessary to download DBI::PgSPI package from
> CPAN to use spi_exec_query in perl

No. Using plperl is the way to go. See the docs there are examples under
plperl.

Joshua D. Drake

> or it can be used without downloading the above mentioned package. I've
> tried using spi_exec_query without that package
> but doesn't work.
>
> Thanks,
> Jas


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