PostgreSQL - dynamic value as table name

Mr. picture Mr. · Nov 8, 2012 · Viewed 30.5k times · Source

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Postgres Dynamic Query Function

I wish to use the returned string from the query below as a table name for other query.

SELECT 'backup_' || TO_CHAR(CURRENT_DATE,'yyyy-mm-dd')

as you can see it returns a string. I wish to use it as an input for another query, e.g.

CREATE TABLE (SELECT 'backup_' || TO_CHAR(CURRENT_DATE,'yyyy-mm-dd')) 
AS * SELECT FROM backup

Can it be done? Any clue how?

Answer

Craig Ringer picture Craig Ringer · Nov 8, 2012

You will need to use the PL/PgSQL EXECUTE statement, via a DO block or PL/PgSQL function (CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ... LANGUAGE plpgsql). Dynamic SQL is not supported in the ordinary SQL dialect used by PostgreSQL, only in the procedural PL/PgSQL variant.

DO
$$
BEGIN
EXECUTE format('CREATE TABLE %I AS SELECT * FROM backup', 'backup_' || to_char(CURRENT_DATE,'yyyy-mm-dd'));
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

The format(...) function's %I and %L format-specifiers do proper identifier and literal quoting, respectively.

For literals I recommend using EXECUTE ... USING rather than format(...) with %L, but for identifiers like table/column names the format %I pattern is a nice concise alternative to verbose quote_ident calls.