Can I use EXCEPTIONs in FOR loops to force continuation when (predictable or not) errors occur? Here is a snippet:
FOR temp_rec IN tlcursor LOOP
tl2 := temp_rec; --the location to be updated
--Do the Routing and UPDATE the taxilocs row.
UPDATE taxilocs20120113
SET route = pgr_trsp (
'SELECT * FROM th_2po_4pgr',
tl1.map_id, tl1.map_pos, tl2.map_id, tl2.map_pos, false, true);
tl1 := tl2;
END LOOP;
An example is, that during the first iteration, tl1
is not assigned. Another could be that the function pge_trsp()
provides no result. If any of this occurs during execution, can I force the loop to continue?
Update!!
Here is my latest piece of code:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fm_seqrouting() RETURNS integer AS $$
--Declarations
DECLARE
tlcursor SCROLL CURSOR FOR SELECT
oid,
veh_id,
date_time AS dt,
th_2po_4pgr_id AS map_id,
th_2po_4pgr_position AS map_pos FROM testlocs
ORDER BY veh_id, dt;
tl1 RECORD;
tl2 RECORD;
i integer;
BEGIN
--CODE to calculate routes and update table
i := 0;
FOR temp_rec IN tlcursor LOOP
tl2 := temp_rec; --the location to be updated
BEGIN --Nest the UPDATE in a block to esace errors
--Do the Routing and UPDATE the taxilocs row.
UPDATE taxilocs20120113
SET "pgRoute" = pgr_trsp (
'SELECT * FROM th_2po_4pgr',
tl1.map_id, tl1.map_pos, tl2.map_id, tl2.map_pos, false, true)
WHERE taxilocs20120113.oid = tl2.oid;
i := i + 1;
EXCEPTION
WHEN SQLSTATE '55000' THEN NULL;
WHEN SQLSTATE 'XX000' THEN NULL;
WHEN SQLSTATE '38001' THEN NULL;
END;
tl1 := tl2;
END LOOP;
RETURN i;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
The truth is it is very straining memory-wise, but I am new to programming (I am not even a programmer). Any tips appreciated!