The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      6031
Logged by:          Preston M. Price
Email address:      pres...@clearwateranalytics.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.4
Operating system:   Linux (Ubuntu)
Description:        Bug with plpgsql function and RETURNS TABLE
Details: 

If I create a plpgsql function and use RETURNS TABLE
the returned result set is filled with null values rather than the values
from the table.

---SETUP---
create table test
(
        ID SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
        VAL INT NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO TEST(VAL) VALUES(1);
INSERT INTO TEST(VAL) VALUES(2);
INSERT INTO TEST(VAL) VALUES(3);
INSERT INTO TEST(VAL) VALUES(4);
INSERT INTO TEST(VAL) VALUES(5);

CREATE FUNCTION TEST_FUNC() RETURNS TABLE(val int) AS $$
BEGIN
        RETURN QUERY SELECT VAL FROM test;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
---SETUP---

select * from TEST_FUNC();

This query yields 5 rows of null rather than the values from the test table.

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