I would like to check if a table is empty, and if it is, I would like drop it. I know this little function doesn't seem as a useful thing by itself, but I have a much longer function, so this is just the main part.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.cl_tbl(t_name character varying)
RETURNS void AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
rownum int;
BEGIN
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO rownum FROM format('myschema.%I',t_name);
IF rownum = 0 then
EXECUTE format('DROP TABLE myschema.%I',t_name);
END IF;
RETURN;
END;
$BODY$
LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE
My problem is, that the line
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO rownum FROM format('myschema.%I',t_name);
doesn't returns 0 if the table is empty, instead it returns 1 as the number of rows of the selection.
| count(bigint)
--------------------
1 | 0
I've tried this as well:
rownum := SELECT COUNT(*) FROM format('myschema.%I',t_name);
but the result is the same. How could I pass the real number of the rows of a given table?