Re: Conditionally executing multiple statements in series as single SQL statement

From: Rory Campbell-Lange <rory(at)campbell-lange(dot)net>
To: Nathaniel Trellice <naptrel(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk>
Cc: pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Conditionally executing multiple statements in series as single SQL statement
Date: 2009-12-18 13:18:45
Message-ID: 20091218131845.GD22707@campbell-lange.net
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On 18/12/09, Nathaniel Trellice (naptrel(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk) wrote:
> In other words, later statements will only be executed if all before
> them have 'gone well'. When a statement 'fails', no further
> expressions are executed.. The variable 'status' is non-zero if, and
> only if, all four things were successfully executed.

You could do something along the following lines:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION
fn_test ( integer) RETURNS INTEGER
AS $$
DECLARE
input ALIAS for $1;
status INTEGER := 0;
returner INTEGER := 0;
BEGIN
PERFORM fn_test1 (input);
IF NOT FOUND THEN
RETURN returner;
ELSE
SELECT INTO status * FROM fn_test2 (input);
IF status != 1 THEN
RAISE NOTICE 'status from fn_test2 not expected %' % status
RETURN returner;
ELSE
...etc...
END IF;
returner = 1
RETURN returner;
END IF;
END;$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;

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