From: | Samuel Gendler <sgendler(at)ideasculptor(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | ambiguous local variable name in 9.0 proc |
Date: | 2011-09-21 23:35:07 |
Message-ID: | CAEV0TzB5GDuaG=7OOv_7m6OWagAkkUmkeh=1a62E46o4wKdtgg@mail.gmail.com |
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I've got a stored proc (which worked fine in 8.3 and 8.4) that is declared
as such:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION reporting_mgmt.aggregate_timescales_impl (
div_start TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE,
* tbl_schema VARCHAR, *
tbl_root VARCHAR,
fine_timescale VARCHAR,
coarse_timescale VARCHAR,
coarser_timescale VARCHAR,
fact_fields VARCHAR,
dim_fields VARCHAR,
sum_fields VARCHAR)
RETURNS INTEGER
AS $$
Within that proc, I've got the following line:
IF EXISTS ( SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_schema = tbl_schema
AND table_name = tbl_fine_part_old ) THEN
IF EXISTS ( SELECT status FROM reporting_mgmt.etl_status AS e
* WHERE tbl_schema = e.tbl_schema*
AND tbl_root = e.tbl_root
AND div_start_old = e.fine_time
AND coarse_timescale = e.coarse_scale
AND status = 0 ) THEN
And in 9.0, it is generating the following error:
ERROR: column reference "tbl_schema" is ambiguous
LINE 2: WHERE tbl_schema = e.tbl_schema
^
DETAIL: It could refer to either a PL/pgSQL variable or a table column.
QUERY: SELECT EXISTS ( SELECT status FROM reporting_mgmt.etl_status AS e
WHERE tbl_schema = e.tbl_schema
AND tbl_root = e.tbl_root
AND div_start_old = e.fine_time
AND coarse_timescale = e.coarse_scale
AND status = 0 )
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "aggregate_timescales_impl" line 52 at IF
PL/pgSQL function "aggregate_timescales" line 23 at RETURN
Of course, it is true that tbl_schema could refer to the column in table
etl_status, except older versions of postgres seemed to correctly figure out
that comparing a column to itself isn't terribly useful, so it must be
referring to the pl/pgsql variable rather than the table column.
I'm happy to modify the proc definition, except that I am unsure how to do
so other than to rename the variable, which is my least favourite way to do
that. I'd far rather qualify the name somehow, so that it knows that I am
refering to a local variable, if at all possible. Suggestions?
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