Well then SQL Server breaks that rule big time :)
Most people coming from a SQL Server background expect procedures to return
a result set that can be queried, and in-out or out parameters to return
variables for further information.



On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 17:20, Thomas Kellerer <spam_ea...@gmx.net> wrote:

> İlyas Derse schrieb am 20.11.2019 um 09:18:
>
> > How can I return table in Stored Procedure ? I can do it in function but
> I
> > have inout parameters.So I can not create in function. What can I do this
> > case ?
> >
> > I guess,It should be like for function :
> >
> > CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION public."test" (INOUT "x" integer, INOUT "y"
> text)
> >
> > RETURNS TABLE  ("id" integer,"filesize" character varying(36))AS $$
> >  BEGINRETURN QUERYSELECT * FROM    public."tbl_employees" ;
> > END;$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
> >
>
> Procedures aren't meant to return anything (in Postgres specifically and
> in Computer Science in general).
>
> If you want to return something use a function.
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