carty mc wrote:
Thanks Richard, I went through dblink and tried it . But I am not
able to pass variables to sql stmt of dblink_exec function .
Basically If I hardcode the values for updating a table for the sql
statement in different database it is working fine. But What I wanted
to do is get the info from existing modified row and pass that into
the update query which I am writing inside dblink_exec call.
my sql inside dblink_exec call would look like UPDATE my_table set
myotherDBTableField = NEW.currDBTableField WHERE {condition}
dblink takes SQL as text - it's really just another external client as
far as the other database is concerned. You'll want to build your
query-string as a string:
mySql := 'UPDATE mytable SET f = ' || quote_literal(NEW.f) || ' WHERE ...'
dblink(connstr, mySql);
Don't forget to consider how NULLs will affect the query-string. See the
string-functions section of the manuals for quote_literal/quote_ident.
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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