From: | Najm Hashmi <najm(at)mondo-live(dot)com> |
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To: | Edmar Wiggers <edmar(at)brasmap(dot)com>, "pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: INSERT [IGNORE] INTO TABLE |
Date: | 2000-11-01 17:56:26 |
Message-ID: | 3A00594A.AA3A3120@mondo-live.com |
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Edmar Wiggers wrote:
> > If I try to insert some row which in the table already exist the
> > postgre don't insert it and tell some error. Everything ok.
> > I'll insert only if there is not the same (same key) record,
> > else don't insert and don't tell me errors about it.
> > In MySQL is a switch [IGNORE].
>
> Not a good feature for me. What do you do if the record already exists?
> Update it?
>
> Check existence and then insert or update. If you want, I guess you could
> wrap that inside a stored procedure.
Hi, here is an example of using function using pl/pgsql for inserting and
checking whether an instance exists or not.....
CREATE FUNCTION add_new_user(text,text) RETURNS bool AS' DECLARE
oldUser RECORD;
USR ALIAS FOR $1;
PWORD ALIAS FOR $2;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO oldUser *
FROM users
where username=USR AND password= PWORD;
IF FOUND
THEN
RETURN ''f'';
ELSE
INSERT INTO USERS(username,password)
values(USR,PWORD);
RETURN ''t'';
END IF;
END;'
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
Regards.
Najm
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