This construct is not possible:
IF EXECUTE 'EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM mytable)' THEN ...
You can simplify to:
IF EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM mytable) THEN ...
But your example is probably simplified. For dynamic SQL executed with EXECUTE
, read the manual here. You can check the special variable FOUND
immediately after executing any DML command to see whether any rows here affected:
IF FOUND THEN ...
However:
Note in particular that EXECUTE
changes the output of GET DIAGNOSTICS
, but does not change FOUND
.
Bold emphasis mine. For a plain EXECUTE
do this instead:
...
DECLARE
i int;
BEGIN
EXECUTE 'SELECT 1 FROM mytable'; -- something dynamic here
GET DIAGNOSTICS i = ROW_COUNT;
IF i > 0 THEN ...
Or if opportune - in particular with only single-row results - use the INTO
clause with EXECUTE
to get a result from the dynamic query directly. I quote the manual here:
If a row or variable list is provided, it must exactly match the
structure of the query's results (when a record variable is used, it
will configure itself to match the result structure automatically). If
multiple rows are returned, only the first will be assigned to the
INTO
variable. If no rows are returned, NULL is assigned to the INTO
variable(s).
...
DECLARE
_var1 int; -- init value is NULL unless instructed otherwise
BEGIN
EXECUTE format('SELECT var1 FROM %I WHERE x=y LIMIT 1', 'my_Table')
INTO _var1;
IF _var1 IS NOT NULL THEN ...