DO
DO
DO - execute an anonymous code block
Synopsis
DO [ LANGUAGElang_name
]code
Description
DO
executes an anonymous code block, or in other
words a transient anonymous function in a procedural language.
The code block is treated as though it were the body of a function
with no parameters, returning
void
. It is parsed and
executed a single time.
The optional
LANGUAGE
clause can be written either
before or after the code block.
Parameters
-
code
-
The procedural language code to be executed. This must be specified as a string literal, just as in
CREATE FUNCTION
. Use of a dollar-quoted literal is recommended. -
lang_name
-
The name of the procedural language the code is written in. If omitted, the default is
plpgsql
.
Notes
The procedural language to be used must already have been installed
into the current database by means of
CREATE LANGUAGE
.
plpgsql
is installed by default, but other languages are not.
The user must have
USAGE
privilege for the procedural
language, or must be a superuser if the language is untrusted.
This is the same privilege requirement as for creating a function
in the language.
Examples
Grant all privileges on all views in schema
public
to
role
webuser
:
DO $$DECLARE r record; BEGIN FOR r IN SELECT table_schema, table_name FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_type = 'VIEW' AND table_schema = 'public' LOOP EXECUTE 'GRANT ALL ON ' || quote_ident(r.table_schema) || '.' || quote_ident(r.table_name) || ' TO webuser'; END LOOP; END$$;
Compatibility
There is no
DO
statement in the SQL standard.