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SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_EXTENDED(3) | PostgreSQL 16.1 Documentation | SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_EXTENDED(3) |
NAME¶
SPI_execute_plan_extended - execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
SYNOPSIS¶
int SPI_execute_plan_extended(SPIPlanPtr plan,
const SPIExecuteOptions * options)
DESCRIPTION¶
SPI_execute_plan_extended executes a statement prepared by SPI_prepare or one of its siblings. This function is equivalent to SPI_execute_plan, except that information about the parameter values to be passed to the query is presented differently, and additional execution-controlling options can be passed.
Query parameter values are represented by a ParamListInfo struct, which is convenient for passing down values that are already available in that format. Dynamic parameter sets can also be used, via hook functions specified in ParamListInfo.
Also, instead of always accumulating the result tuples into a SPI_tuptable structure, tuples can be passed to a caller-supplied DestReceiver object as they are generated by the executor. This is particularly helpful for queries that might generate many tuples, since the data can be processed on-the-fly instead of being accumulated in memory.
ARGUMENTS¶
SPIPlanPtr plan
const SPIExecuteOptions * options
Callers should always zero out the entire options struct, then fill whichever fields they want to set. This ensures forward compatibility of code, since any fields that are added to the struct in future will be defined to behave backwards-compatibly if they are zero. The currently available options fields are:
ParamListInfo params
bool read_only
bool allow_nonatomic
bool must_return_tuples
uint64 tcount
DestReceiver * dest
ResourceOwner owner
RETURN VALUE¶
The return value is the same as for SPI_execute_plan.
When options->dest is NULL, SPI_processed and SPI_tuptable are set as in SPI_execute_plan. When options->dest is not NULL, SPI_processed is set to zero and SPI_tuptable is set to NULL. If a tuple count is required, the caller's DestReceiver object must calculate it.
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