Updated on 2024-12-19 GMT+08:00

PREPARE

Function

PREPARE creates a prepared statement.

A prepared statement is a performance optimizing object on the server. When the PREPARE statement is executed, the specified query is parsed, analyzed, and rewritten. When the EXECUTE is executed, the prepared statement is planned and executed. This avoids repetitive parsing and analysis. After the PREPARE statement is created, it exists throughout the database session. Once it is created (even if in a transaction block), it will not be deleted when a transaction is rolled back. It can only be deleted by explicitly invoking DEALLOCATE or automatically deleted when the session ends.

Precautions

None

Syntax

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PREPARE name [ ( data_type [, ...] ) ] AS statement;

Parameter Description

  • name

    Specifies the name of a prepared statement. It must be unique in the current session.

  • data_type

    Specifies the type of a parameter.

  • statement

    Specifies a SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or VALUES statement.

Examples

Create and run a prepared statement for the INSERT statement:
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS reason_t1 (a int,b varchar(20),c varchar(20));
PREPARE insert_reason(integer,character(16),character(100)) AS INSERT INTO reason_t1 VALUES($1,$2,$3);
EXECUTE insert_reason(52, 'AAAAAAAADDAAAAAA', 'reason 52'); 

Helpful Links

DEALLOCATE