I forgot one more thing ...

The return I made in the stored function is : RETURNS RECORD AS '

Excuse me for the forget .......

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Kevin Grittner [mailto:kgri...@gmail.com] 
Enviado el: viernes, 11 de diciembre de 2015 06:54 p.m.
Para: Corradini, Carlos
CC: Adrian Klaver; pgsql-j...@postgresql.org; pgsql-general@postgresql.org; 
Kris Jurka
Asunto: Re: [GENERAL] [JDBC] plpgsql function with RETURNS SETOF refcursor in 
JAVA

On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Corradini, Carlos 
<ccorrad...@correoargentino.com.ar> wrote:

> with your and Mr. Kevin explanations, the Java program have worked 
> fine and have printed the data obtained from a two cursors inside a 
> PostgreSQL Database Stored Function.
>
> Then, I can confirm that this version of DB ( 9.4 ) use the OUT 
> parameter with refcursors and works fine. The JDBC interface provided 
> by the Server Postgresql can read the data inserted into these two 
> cursors via a callablestatement.registeroutparameter.

For the benefit of others who may later have a similar problem and find this 
thread, it would be great if you could provide a little self-contained example 
of a Java program which uses the technique that you settled on.

Thanks!

--
Kevin Grittner
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The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company

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