Garfield Lewis <garfield.le...@lzlabs.com> writes:
> I am trying to pass an array into a new function I am creating called 
> lzxmlexists via the following statement:

> wdbs=# SELECT "XT"."ROWKEY" , "XT"."XMLT1C1" FROM "LZQAAS"."T642_XML_T1" "XT" 
> WHERE "ROWKEY"=64201 AND lzxmlexists( ' $XTX//DeptName[ . = $Dn    ]', 
> 'DEFAULT', ARRAY["XT"."XMLT1C1"] ) ORDER BY "ROWKEY";

> The column XT.XMLT1C1 exists because I can do a simple select to see the 
> contents. The problem is that in the code above I hit the following error at 
> line 161.

> 160             for ( size_t ix = 0; ix < iXmlCount; ++ix ) {
> (gdb)
> 163                 xmltype  *pX    =  DatumGetXmlP( pXmlData[ix] );
> (gdb)

> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00000000008b3514 in pg_detoast_datum ()

The most obvious theory is that there are some nulls in the XT.XMLT1C1
column.  Since your code isn't bothering to check pXmlDataNulls[ix],
it would hit a null-pointer dereference when accessing pXmlData[ix].

                        regards, tom lane


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