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<para> |
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The general syntax of a variable declaration is: |
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<synopsis> |
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<replaceable>name</replaceable> <optional> CONSTANT </optional> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> COLLATE <replaceable>collation_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> NOT NULL </optional> <optional> { DEFAULT | := } <replaceable>expression</replaceable> </optional>; |
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<replaceable>name</replaceable> <optional> CONSTANT </optional> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> COLLATE <replaceable>collation_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> NOT NULL </optional> <optional> { DEFAULT | := | = } <replaceable>expression</replaceable> </optional>; |
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</synopsis> |
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The <literal>DEFAULT</> clause, if given, specifies the initial value assigned |
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to the variable when the block is entered. If the <literal>DEFAULT</> clause |
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is specified, an assignment of a null value results in a run-time |
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error. All variables declared as <literal>NOT NULL</> |
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must have a nonnull default value specified. |
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Equals (<literal>=</>) can be used instead of PL/SQL-compliant |
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<literal>:=</>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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An assignment of a value to a <application>PL/pgSQL</application> |
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variable is written as: |
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<synopsis> |
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<replaceable>variable</replaceable> := <replaceable>expression</replaceable>; |
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<replaceable>variable</replaceable> { := | = } <replaceable>expression</replaceable>; |
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</synopsis> |
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As explained previously, the expression in such a statement is evaluated |
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by means of an SQL <command>SELECT</> command sent to the main |
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a row value, if the variable is a row or record variable). The target |
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variable can be a simple variable (optionally qualified with a block |
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name), a field of a row or record variable, or an element of an array |
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that is a simple variable or field. |
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that is a simple variable or field. Equals (<literal>=</>) can be |
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used instead of PL/SQL-compliant <literal>:=</>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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command, which has the form: |
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<synopsis> |
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GET <optional> CURRENT </optional> DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> = <replaceable>item</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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GET <optional> CURRENT </optional> DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replaceable>item</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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</synopsis> |
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This command allows retrieval of system status indicators. Each |
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<acronym>SQL</acronym> command. Note that <varname>RESULT_OID</> |
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is only useful after an <command>INSERT</command> command into a |
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table containing OIDs. |
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Equals (<literal>:=</>) can be used instead of SQL-standard |
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<literal>=</> for <command>GET DIAGNOSTICS</>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<command>GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS</command> command, which has the form: |
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<synopsis> |
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GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> = <replaceable>item</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replaceable>item</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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</synopsis> |
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Each <replaceable>item</replaceable> is a key word identifying a status |
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<para> |
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<synopsis> |
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GET <optional> CURRENT </optional> DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> = <replaceable>PG_CONTEXT</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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GET <optional> CURRENT </optional> DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replaceable>PG_CONTEXT</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>; |
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</synopsis> |
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