Far more common for writing functions is pl/pgsql but you can use C if you really want to.
– RPK Oct 29 '10 at 15:33 Not that I know of. In addition to the core procedural languages there are some third party ones: postgresql.Org/docs/8.0/interactive/external-projects. Html – Nev Stokes Oct 29 '10 at 15:37 Way more appropriate link would be: postgresql.
Org/docs/current/static/xplang. Html – Milen A. Radev Oct 30 '10 at 11:48.
It's called PL/PgSQL and is similar to others. postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/plpgsql.html You can call C code functions as well.
If your are working with text data in stored procedures Perl will be very usefull. I myself use PL/PERL.
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