This is a proposed patch to doc/src/sgml/libpgtcl.sgml which documents

the libpgtcl "pg_execute" command. This was mentioned on
pgsql-interfaces on Mar 3. I am posting it here in the hope that someone
will check to see if it makes sense and is correct SGML-wise.  I did run
it through jade, but this is my first try at this sort of thing.

ljb
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<ENTRY><function>pg_select</function></ENTRY>
<ENTRY>loop over the result of a SELECT statement</ENTRY>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<ENTRY><function>pg_execute</function></ENTRY>
<ENTRY>send a query and optionally loop over the results</ENTRY>
<ROW>
<ENTRY><function>pg_listen</function></ENTRY>
<ENTRY>establish a callback for NOTIFY messages</ENTRY>
@ -994,6 +997,202 @@ This would work if table <classname>table</> has fields <structfield>control</>
<!-- ********************************************************** -->
<REFENTRY ID="PGTCL-PGEXECUTE">
<REFMETA>
<REFENTRYTITLE>pg_execute</REFENTRYTITLE>
<REFMISCINFO>PGTCL - Query Processing</REFMISCINFO>
</REFMETA>
<REFNAMEDIV>
<REFNAME>pg_execute
</REFNAME>
<REFPURPOSE>
send a query and optionally loop over the results
</REFPURPOSE>
<INDEXTERM ID="IX-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-1"><PRIMARY>pgtcl</PRIMARY><SECONDARY>query</SECONDARY></INDEXTERM>
<INDEXTERM ID="IX-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-2"><PRIMARY>pg_execute</PRIMARY></INDEXTERM>
</REFNAMEDIV>
<REFSYNOPSISDIV>
<REFSYNOPSISDIVINFO>
<DATE>2002-03-06</DATE>
</REFSYNOPSISDIVINFO>
<SYNOPSIS>
pg_execute <OPTIONAL>-array <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">arrayVar</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL> <OPTIONAL>-oid <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">oidVar</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL> <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">dbHandle</REPLACEABLE> <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">queryString</REPLACEABLE> <OPTIONAL><REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">queryProcedure</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL>
</SYNOPSIS>
<REFSECT2 ID="R2-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-1">
<REFSECT2INFO>
<DATE>2002-03-06</DATE>
</REFSECT2INFO>
<TITLE>Inputs
</TITLE>
<VARIABLELIST>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<OPTIONAL>-array <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">arrayVar</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Specifies the name of an array variable where result tuples are stored,
indexed by the field names.
This is ignored if queryString is not a SELECT statement. For SELECT
statements, if this option is not used, result tuples values are stored
in individual variables named according to the field names in the result.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<OPTIONAL>-oid <REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">oidVar</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Specifies the name of a variable into which the OID from an INSERT
statement will be stored.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">dbHandle</REPLACEABLE>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Specifies a valid database handle.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">queryString</REPLACEABLE>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Specifies a valid SQL query.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<OPTIONAL><REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">queryProcedure</REPLACEABLE></OPTIONAL>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Optional command to execute for each result tuple of a SELECT statement.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
</VARIABLELIST>
</REFSECT2>
<REFSECT2 ID="R2-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-2">
<REFSECT2INFO>
<DATE>2002-03-06</DATE>
</REFSECT2INFO>
<TITLE>Outputs
</TITLE>
<VARIABLELIST>
<VARLISTENTRY>
<TERM>
<REPLACEABLE CLASS="PARAMETER">ntuples</REPLACEABLE>
</TERM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
The number of tuples affected or returned by the query.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</VARLISTENTRY>
</VARIABLELIST>
</REFSECT2></REFSYNOPSISDIV>
<REFSECT1 ID="R1-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-1">
<REFSECT1INFO>
<DATE>2002-03-06</DATE>
</REFSECT1INFO>
<TITLE>Description
</TITLE>
<PARA>
<FUNCTION>pg_execute</FUNCTION> submits a query to the PostgreSQL backend.
</PARA>
<PARA>
If the query is not a SELECT statement, the query is executed and the
number of tuples affected by the query is returned. If the query is an
INSERT and a single tuple is inserted, the OID of the inserted tuple is
stored in the oidVar variable if the optional <PARAMETER>-oid</PARAMETER>
argument is supplied.
</PARA>
<PARA>
If the query is a SELECT statement, the query is executed. For each tuple
in the result, the tuple field values are stored in the
<PARAMETER>arrayVar</PARAMETER> variable,
if supplied, using the field names as the array indexes, else in variables
named by the field names, and then the optional
<PARAMETER>queryProcedure</PARAMETER> is executed if supplied.
(Omitting the <PARAMETER>queryProcedure</PARAMETER> probably makes sense
only if the query will return a single tuple.)
The number of tuples selected is returned.
</PARA>
<PARA>
The <PARAMETER>queryProcedure</PARAMETER> can use the Tcl
<LITERAL>break</LITERAL>, <LITERAL>continue</LITERAL>, and
<LITERAL>return</LITERAL> commands, with the expected behavior.
Note that if the <PARAMETER>queryProcedure</PARAMETER> executes
<LITERAL>return</LITERAL>, <FUNCTION>pg_execute</FUNCTION> does
not return <PARAMETER>ntuples</PARAMETER>.
</PARA>
<PARA>
<FUNCTION>pg_execute</FUNCTION> is a newer function which provides a
superset of the features of <FUNCTION>pg_select</FUNCTION>, and can
replace <FUNCTION>pg_exec</FUNCTION> in many cases where access to
the result handle is not needed.
</PARA>
<PARA>
For backend-handled errors, <FUNCTION>pg_execute</FUNCTION> will
throw a Tcl error and return two element list. The first element
is an error code such as <LITERAL>PGRES_FATAL_ERROR</LITERAL>, and
the second element is the backend error text. For more serious
errors, such as failure to communicate with the backend,
<FUNCTION>pg_execute</FUNCTION> will throw a Tcl error and return
just the error message text.
</PARA>
</REFSECT1>
<REFSECT1 ID="R1-PGTCL-PGEXECUTE-2">
<TITLE>Usage
</TITLE>
<PARA>
In the following examples, error checking with <LITERAL>catch</LITERAL>
has been omitted for clarity.
</PARA>
<PARA>
Insert a row and save the OID in result_oid:
<ProgramListing>
pg_execute -oid result_oid $pgconn "insert into mytable values (1)"
</ProgramListing>
</PARA>
<PARA>
Print the item and value fields from each row:
<ProgramListing>
pg_execute -array d $pgconn "select item, value from mytable" {
puts "Item=$d(item) Value=$d(value)"
}
</ProgramListing>
</PARA>
<PARA>
Find the maximum and minimum values and store them in $s(max) and $s(min):
<ProgramListing>
pg_execute -array s $pgconn "select max(value) as max,\
min(value) as min from mytable"
</ProgramListing>
</PARA>
<PARA>
Find the maximum and minimum values and store them in $max and $min:
<ProgramListing>
pg_execute $pgconn "select max(value) as max, min(value) as min from mytable"
</ProgramListing>
</PARA>
</REFSECT1>
</REFENTRY>
<!-- ********************************************************** -->
<REFENTRY ID="PGTCL-PGLISTEN">
<REFMETA>
<REFENTRYTITLE>pg_listen</REFENTRYTITLE>