On 10/9/07, Guy Rouillier
<guyr-ml1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jasbinder Singh Bali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a while loop and I want to re-iterate after every 't' seconds.
> I was reading up on the postgresql documentation that says pg_sleep(t)
> should be handy.
> However i doesn't work.
Hmmm, I'm looking at section 9.9.5 Delaying Execution in the PostgreSQL
8.2.0 Documentation. Following the example presented there, I fired up
psql and ran the following:
postgres=# select current_timestamp; select pg_sleep(3); select
current_timestamp;
now
----------------------------
2007-10-09 23:50:32.649-04
(1 row)
pg_sleep
----------
(1 row)
now
----------------------------
2007-10-09 23:50:35.774-04
(1 row)
Seems to be working. What version are you using and on what platform?
--
Guy Rouillier
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