Christophe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm startled that I've never done this before, but...  I have a PL/ 
> pgSQL function that takes no arguments, returns VOID, and has a bunch  
> of side effects on the database.  The correct way of invoking this  
> function is:
>       SELECT my_func();
> ... yes?  Thanks; it seems to work fine, but using SELECT here is  
> causing some part of my brain to scream "counter-intuitive."

Yeah, it is a little weird but it works fine.  We treat VOID as a
more-or-less-real datatype that has only one value, an empty string...

                        regards, tom lane

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