Oh, I totally forgot to mention that I ran the scripts with DbVisualizer against a 16.1 (Debian 16.1-1.pgdg110+1) server using PostgreSQL JDBC Driver 42.6.0 .

Am 26.02.2024 um 16:51 schrieb Thiemo Kellner:
Hi

My names can contain a special character (⠒), e.g. to separate the donator object from the name or the name from the type. Typically, I use this with foreign keys, e.g. table PARENT has the surrogate key ID, the table CHILD would then have the column PARENT⠒ID. That way, I can use the underscore to segment column names like yet_another_column_name. I do not like camel-case in that case because names do not have to be case sensitive.

However, I want to create a (trigger) function to impose data consistency. For that purpose, I try to copy the data type of a PL/pgSQL variable from the base object, a view in that case. Trying so, I get the following error on installation of the function.

V⠒NODE_TYPE⠒NAME                NODE⠒V.NODE_TYPE⠒NAME%type := null;

Syntax error at "%" … invalid type name. If I use the actual type of the column, all is fine.

V⠒NODE_TYPE⠒NAME text;

Please find attached script files of objects directly involved in the trigger function.

Is there something, I am doing wrongly?

Kind Regards

Thiemo


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