pl/pgsql frustration

From: John Wells <jb(at)sourceillustrated(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: pl/pgsql frustration
Date: 2005-08-14 03:19:25
Message-ID: 1123989565.21366.10.camel@localhost.localdomain
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Guys,

I'm trying to write a simple function that will return a table's actual
row count on PostgreSQL 7.4. I've tried two different versions (see
below), both with the same result:

"ERROR: syntax error at or near "select" at character 127"

I've also tried a cursor example found in the interactive 7.4 docs and
get a similar 'select' error. Am I missing something here or is
something else going on? Thanks for any help you can provide.

John
----
create or replace function count_rows (text) returns integer as '
declare
return_val int4;
curs1 refcursor;
table_name ALIAS FOR $1;
begin
OPEN curs1 FOR EXECUTE 'select * from ' || quote_indent(table_name);

fetch curs1 into return_val;
close curs1;
end;
' language 'plpgsql';

create or replace function count_rows (text) returns integer as '
declare
return_val int4;
curs1 cursor FOR EXECUTE 'select count(*) from ' ||
quote_indent(table_name);
table_name ALIAS FOR $1;
begin
OPEN curs1;
fetch curs1 into return_val;
close curs1;
end;
' language 'plpgsql';

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