From: Billy G. A. <bil...@mu...> - 2003-06-06 00:55:24
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Sean Reifschneider wrote: >I can't get this message past the spam checks for header from versus >envelope sender. I'd appreciate it if you could forward it to the list. > >Thanks, >Sean > >--- Below this line is a copy of the message. > >Return-Path: <ja...@tu...> >Received: (qmail 7192 invoked by uid 10); 1 May 2003 23:04:50 -0000 >Received: (qmail 6921 invoked by uid 500); 1 May 2003 23:04:47 -0000 >Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 17:04:47 -0600 >From: Sean Reifschneider <jaf...@gu...> >To: Jorge Godoy <go...@me...> >Cc: pyp...@li... >Subject: Re: [Pypgsql-users] Using Python for stored procedures (functions) >Message-ID: <200...@tu...> >References: <86z...@ie...> >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Disposition: inline >In-Reply-To: <86z...@ie...> >User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.1i > >On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 08:28:31PM -0300, Jorge Godoy wrote: > > >>Sorry if this is off topic here, but is there anyone using Python to >>implement complex stored procedures (or functions) in PostgreSQL? I'm >>starting with it and I'd like to hear is someone's doing it instead of >>puttong the whole logic outside the database. >> >> > >I'm using it just a little. Basically, I'm using it because you can't >use pl/pgsql for implementing trigger functions, so I wrapped some >simple SQL in Python and used that. > >The one caveat I would have for you is that the python crew is retiring >the rexec stuff because of lack of maintainership and due to security >problems, but pl/python uses that. So, I'm not sure what the future of >pl/python is... > >Sean > > -- ___________________________________________________________________________ ____ | Billy G. Allie | Domain....: Bil...@mu... | /| | 7436 Hartwell | MSN.......: B_G...@em... |-/-|----- | Dearborn, MI 48126| |/ |LLIE | (313) 582-1540 | |