Artacus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a function random(int, int) that returns a random value between 
> $1 and $2. I want to use it in a query to generate values. But it only 
> evaluates once per query and not once per row like I need it to.

> -- This always returns the same value
> SELECT ts.sis_id, bldg_id, f_name.name, l_name.name
> FROM tmp_students ts
> JOIN names AS f_name ON
>    ts.gender = f_name.gender
> WHERE f_name.counter = random(1,300)

You haven't really explained what your problem is, but offhand I'd
expect random() to be evaluated once per f_name row here.  What are
you looking for?

                        regards, tom lane

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