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Subject: Re: [PERFORM] plpgsql arrays
From: Tom Lane <tgl () sss ! pgh ! pa ! us>
Date: 2009-04-10 17:57:20
Message-ID: 27214.1239386240 () sss ! pgh ! pa ! us
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Matthew Wakeling <matthew@flymine.org> writes:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Subsequent discussion showed that the problem was Matthew hadn't found
>> that page. I guess that at least the DECLARE CURSOR reference page
>> ought to have something like "if you are trying to use cursors in
>> plpgsql, see <link>". Matthew, where *were* you looking exactly?
> The DECLARE CURSOR page, and then guessing the INTO bit because that's how
> SELECT works.
I've added cross-references in the DECLARE and FETCH pages. I hope
that's sufficient to catch the attention of anyone trying to use cursors
...
regards, tom lane
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