On 16/01/2010 13:47, Lothar Bongartz wrote:
> State=42601, Err=7, Msg=ERROR: query has no destination for result data;
> Example:
> 
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION MyTest
> (
>       IN OUT      v_1 int
> ) AS $$BEGIN
>       SELECT v_1 = 1;
> END;$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql

The error message says it all - in plpgsql you need to specify a
destination variable for the result of the SELECT.

  create....
  as
  $$
  declare
    m_result integer;
  begin
    select 1 into m_result;
    return m_result;
  end;
  $$
  language plpgsql;

If you use an OUT parameter as you did in your example, you don't need
the "return m_result;", though you might still need a "return;" to end
the function - not sure on this one.

Ray.


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Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
r...@iol.ie

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