From: | wieck(at)debis(dot)com (Jan Wieck) |
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To: | kkokoszk(at)ite(dot)waw(dot)pl |
Cc: | pgsql-sql(at)hub(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [SQL] national character once again |
Date: | 1999-11-26 23:26:25 |
Message-ID: | m11rUkz-0003kJC@orion.SAPserv.Hamburg.dsh.de |
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> Two weeks ago I asked about plpgsql errors
> (message titled "national characters in plpgsql")
> and I didn't get any answer. I can't find the
> anwer myself, so please write me something about
> this (if it's too simple - I'm sorry, if nobody
> knows the answer - please write whotever, I will
> know, that somebody read it)
> Thank you for understanding.
> Artur.
PL/pgSQL has it's own language parser, and that one doesn't
recognize characters like as valid for attribute or
variable names. Nor is it capable of case sensitive names
inside of double quotes up to now - still something to do.
Jan
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