"Valentine Gogichashvili" <val...@gmail.com> writes: > After migration to 9.0RC1 some stored procedures, working ok in 8.4 does not > work in 9.0. > The problem is that SELECT ROW(a,b,c) INTO var does not work any longer in > 9.0.
It didn't work in 8.4 either. I tried the attached and got some variant of ERROR: invalid input syntax for integer: "(1,a)" CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "foo" line 9 at SQL statement in every release back to 8.1. regards, tom lane CREATE TYPE ta AS (a1 integer, a2 text); CREATE TYPE tb AS (b1 integer, b2 ta); create or replace function foo() returns void language plpgsql as $$ DECLARE a ta; b tb; BEGIN SELECT 1, 'a' INTO a; -- ok RAISE INFO 'a is %', a; SELECT ROW(1, 'a') INTO a; -- ok in 8.4 but fails in 9.0 RAISE INFO 'a is %', a; SELECT 1, 'a' INTO b.b2; -- ok RAISE INFO 'b is %', b; END; $$; select foo(); -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs