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Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?

by imageguy <imageguy1206@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 8, 2008 at 07:58 AM

I am attempting to ****t and application that was designed for MS-SQL
to Postgres and bumped into a limitation of pg functions, namely that
pg functions can only sup****t 32 parameters.

Our app takes records from a only cobol file(s) and populates an SQL
table(s), such that one table in the db = one file from the file
system.

With MS-SQL we use a stored procedure to handle the update/inserts and
pass the fields information as parameters to the procedure as part of
"EXECUTE" command.  Sometimes there can be as many as 50+ parameters
to be passed.

Typically pg functions as offered as the equivalent to "store
procedures", however, in this case seems to be a limitation.

If anyone has any other suggestions, we would appreciate some input.
 




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Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?
imageguy <imageguy1206  2008-04-08 07:58:15 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32
dev@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (R  2008-04-08 16:43:24 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?
tgl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (T  2008-04-08 12:20:49 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32
tony_caduto@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-04-08 12:21:56 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?
imageguy <imageguy1206  2008-04-08 14:17:57 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?
tgl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (T  2008-04-08 19:10:57 
Re: Number or parameters for functions - limited to 32 ?
imageguy <imageguy1206  2008-04-14 05:09:52 

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