2008/5/31 <coutinho@mondriantecnologia.com>:
>
> I have implemented a solution for global variables implemented in plpython and I need implement this in c :)
>
> My implementation:
>
> select set_session('USER','coutinho');
> select set_session('EMAIL','coutinho@mondriantecnologia.com');
>
> select get_session('USER');
>> coutinho
>
> select get_session('EMAIL');
>> coutinho@mondriantecnologia.com
>
>
this is too simple :( data are stored in text format, not in native Datum format
Regards
Pavel Stehule
> On Wed, 28 May 2008 22:13:31 +0200, "Pavel Stehule" <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2008/5/27 Zdenek Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@sun.com>:
>>> Coutinho napsal(a):
>>>>
>>>> this is listed on TODO:
>>>> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.TODO.html
>>>>
>>>> Add features of Oracle-style packages (Pavel)
>>>>
>>
>> My last idea was only global variables for plpgsql. It needs hack of
>> plpgsql :(. But it's can be simple work.
>>
>> Pavel
>>
>>>
>>> I see. Sorry I overlooked it. I think Pavel Stehule will help you. He
>> has
>>> idea how to do it.
>>>
>>> Zdenek
>>>
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