From: | David Saracini <dsaracini(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Meaning of "$$" |
Date: | 2009-03-27 18:51:07 |
Message-ID: | 358518.3746.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com |
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Hello All,
I can't seem to find any documentation on what the "$$" at the beginning and end of a function. Obviously, it seems like a delimiter, but I have seen examples such as where it has a string value between the $. Why? What does this do? I've done some searching and reading and can't quit figure it out.
thanks,
Please see the following for the 8.3 online documentation:
CREATE FUNCTION emp_stamp() RETURNS trigger AS $emp_stamp$ <----note!
BEGIN
-- Check that empname and salary are given
IF NEW.empname IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'empname cannot be null';
END IF;
IF NEW.salary IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION '% cannot have null salary', NEW.empname;
END IF;
-- Who works for us when she must pay for it?
IF NEW.salary < 0 THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION '% cannot have a negative salary', NEW.empname;
END IF;
-- Remember who changed the payroll when
NEW.last_date := current_timestamp;
NEW.last_user := current_user;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$emp_stamp$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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