I have a lot of tables of the same structure that represent weekly states of a certain system. I'd like to write a function that would take field name, number of weeks and return history of that field values as a single row. I imagine something like this:
SELECT * FROM history('temperature', 10); This should give me 11-column row, with first column being 'temperature', and then its values for past ten weeks. Being able to use a set or SELECT in place of paramater name and get several rows for different fields would be even better. I've read through the documentation, but how to do it is still unclear to me. It looks like I should create and populate a RECORD-type variable inside my function, but as I try to do this, I get the following errors: WARNING: Error occurred while executing PL/pgSQL function test WARNING: line 5 at assignment ERROR: record "history_data" is unassigned yet - don't know its tuple structure How can I tell it what the structure will be? Issue a dummy "create table", or there's a more elegant method? Best regards, Egor Shipovalov. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org