dblink_exec
Synopsis
dblink_exec(text connname, text sql [, bool fail_on_error]) returns text dblink_exec(text connstr, text sql [, bool fail_on_error]) returns text dblink_exec(text sql [, bool fail_on_error]) returns text
Description
dblink_exec
executes a command
(that is, any SQL statement that doesn't return rows) in a remote
database.
When two text arguments are given, the
first one is first looked up as a persistent connection's name;
if found, the command is executed on that connection. If not
found, the first argument is treated as a connection info string
as for dblink_connect
, and the
indicated connection is made just for the duration of this
command.
Arguments
- conname
-
Name of the connection to use; omit this parameter to use the unnamed connection.
- connstr
-
A connection info string, as previously described for
dblink_connect
. - sql
-
The SQL command that you wish to execute in the remote database, for example insert into foo values(0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}').
- fail_on_error
-
If true (the default when omitted) then an error thrown on the remote side of the connection causes an error to also be thrown locally. If false, the remote error is locally reported as a NOTICE, and the function's return value is set to ERROR.
Examples
SELECT dblink_connect('dbname=dblink_test_standby'); dblink_connect ---------------- OK (1 row) SELECT dblink_exec('insert into foo values(21,''z'',''{"a0","b0","c0"}'');'); dblink_exec ----------------- INSERT 943366 1 (1 row) SELECT dblink_connect('myconn', 'dbname=regression'); dblink_connect ---------------- OK (1 row) SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'insert into foo values(21,''z'',''{"a0","b0","c0"}'');'); dblink_exec ------------------ INSERT 6432584 1 (1 row) SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'insert into pg_class values (''foo'')',false); NOTICE: sql error DETAIL: ERROR: null value in column "relnamespace" violates not-null constraint dblink_exec ------------- ERROR (1 row)