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47.1. Interface Functions
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47.1. Interface Functions
SPI_connect
— connect a C function to the SPI manager
SPI_finish
— disconnect a C function from the SPI manager
SPI_execute
— execute a command
SPI_exec
— execute a read/write command
SPI_execute_with_args
— execute a command with out-of-line parameters
SPI_prepare
— prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_prepare_cursor
— prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_prepare_params
— prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_getargcount
— return the number of arguments needed by a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
SPI_getargtypeid
— return the data type OID for an argument of a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
SPI_is_cursor_plan
— return
true
if a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
can be used with
SPI_cursor_open
SPI_execute_plan
— execute a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist
— execute a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
SPI_execp
— execute a statement in read/write mode
SPI_cursor_open
— set up a cursor using a statement created with
SPI_prepare
SPI_cursor_open_with_args
— set up a cursor using a query and parameters
SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist
— set up a cursor using parameters
SPI_cursor_find
— find an existing cursor by name
SPI_cursor_fetch
— fetch some rows from a cursor
SPI_cursor_move
— move a cursor
SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch
— fetch some rows from a cursor
SPI_scroll_cursor_move
— move a cursor
SPI_cursor_close
— close a cursor
SPI_keepplan
— save a prepared statement
SPI_saveplan
— save a prepared statement
SPI_register_relation
— make an ephemeral named relation available by name in SPI queries
SPI_unregister_relation
— remove an ephemeral named relation from the registry
SPI_register_trigger_data
— make ephemeral trigger data available in SPI queries