No. there are no name clashes.
I actually changed the names in posted text a bit. The arguments,
declared variables and column names, all have their unique prefixes.
Thanks
Mayuresh
Reg Me Please wrote:
IS there any name clash with a function argument?
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On Thursday 08 January 2009 08:30:07 Mayuresh Nirhali wrote:
Hello,
I am working with 8.1.4 pgsql as my database backend. I have a function
written in plpgsql language, that queries a particular table as below,
select host from table_host where ip_address = ip_array[i] and port =
port_array[i];
The query is running in a for loop. I see ip_array and port_array
getting populated with correct values during the execution.
The error I see is,
ERROR: column "host" does not exist
CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT host"
PL/pgSQL function "sp_get_ip_data" line 286 at raise
throu psql, I can select the table_host fine.
column "host" is a primary key here.
I dont understand why I see the "column does not exist" error; any idea ?
cheers
Mayuresh
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