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> On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 10:00 +0900, ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:
>> Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
>>
>> > * access to version number
>> > * simple mechanism for conditional execution
>> > * ability to set substitution variables from command execution
>> > * conditional execution whether superuser or not
>>
>> Can we use pgScript for such flow controls?
>> http://pgscript.projects.postgresql.org/INDEX.html
>>
>> I'm not sure pgScript can be used in pgAdmin already, but if we support
>> it both psql and pgAdmin, the scripting syntax will be a defact standard
>> because they are the most major user interfaces to postgres. I think it is
>> not good to add another "dialect" that can be used only in psql.
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> I just want good way, not two imperfect ones.
>
> And I'm not going to suggest having pgscript in core.
+ 1
pgScript is too heavy
for most purposes is enough some like
\for select * from information_schema.tables
grant read on $1 to public;
\endfor
regards
Pavel Stehule
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