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Basic Statements">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="sect1" id="PLPGSQL-EXPRESSIONS"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">43.4. Expressions <a href="#PLPGSQL-EXPRESSIONS" class="id_link">#</a></h2></div></div></div><p> + All expressions used in <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> + statements are processed using the server's main + <acronym class="acronym">SQL</acronym> executor. For example, when you write + a <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> statement like +</p><pre class="synopsis"> +IF <em class="replaceable"><code>expression</code></em> THEN ... +</pre><p> + <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> will evaluate the expression by + feeding a query like +</p><pre class="synopsis"> +SELECT <em class="replaceable"><code>expression</code></em> +</pre><p> + to the main SQL engine. While forming the <code class="command">SELECT</code> command, + any occurrences of <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> variable names + are replaced by query parameters, as discussed in detail in + <a class="xref" href="plpgsql-implementation.html#PLPGSQL-VAR-SUBST" title="43.11.1. Variable Substitution">Section 43.11.1</a>. + This allows the query plan for the <code class="command">SELECT</code> to + be prepared just once and then reused for subsequent + evaluations with different values of the variables. Thus, what + really happens on first use of an expression is essentially a + <code class="command">PREPARE</code> command. For example, if we have declared + two integer variables <code class="literal">x</code> and <code class="literal">y</code>, and we write +</p><pre class="programlisting"> +IF x < y THEN ... +</pre><p> + what happens behind the scenes is equivalent to +</p><pre class="programlisting"> +PREPARE <em class="replaceable"><code>statement_name</code></em>(integer, integer) AS SELECT $1 < $2; +</pre><p> + and then this prepared statement is <code class="command">EXECUTE</code>d for each + execution of the <code class="command">IF</code> statement, with the current values + of the <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> variables supplied as + parameter values. Normally these details are + not important to a <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> user, but + they are useful to know when trying to diagnose a problem. + More information appears in <a class="xref" href="plpgsql-implementation.html#PLPGSQL-PLAN-CACHING" title="43.11.2. Plan Caching">Section 43.11.2</a>. + </p><p> + Since an <em class="replaceable"><code>expression</code></em> is converted to a + <code class="literal">SELECT</code> command, it can contain the same clauses + that an ordinary <code class="literal">SELECT</code> would, except that it + cannot include a top-level <code class="literal">UNION</code>, + <code class="literal">INTERSECT</code>, or <code class="literal">EXCEPT</code> clause. + Thus for example one could test whether a table is non-empty with +</p><pre class="programlisting"> +IF count(*) > 0 FROM my_table THEN ... +</pre><p> + since the <em class="replaceable"><code>expression</code></em> + between <code class="literal">IF</code> and <code class="literal">THEN</code> is parsed as + though it were <code class="literal">SELECT count(*) > 0 FROM my_table</code>. + The <code class="literal">SELECT</code> must produce a single column, and not + more than one row. 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