"P.M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> here is my function in PostgreSQL :
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION immense_sp001(VARCHAR,VARCHAR, service_nom 
> VARCHAR, OUT result BOOLEAN, OUT error_message VARCHAR)
> RETURNS record LANGUAGE plpgsql
> AS '
> BEGIN
>   DECLARE
>     username varchar :=$1;
>     strhash varchar :=$2;
>     Profile_Detected INTEGER;
>     Service_Already_Exist INTEGER;

>     /* detect if the user logged in exists in database */
>     SELECT count(*) INTO Profile_Detected FROM profiles WHERE login=username 
> AND pwd=strhash;

The BEGIN goes after the variable declarations, not before them.

You're going to have some problems with those double-quoted string
literals too; that's not the correct syntax for string literals.
And you don't use "set" when assigning to a plpgsql variable.

Might be a good idea to practice on some toy functions until you've got
some familiarity with plpgsql syntax, rather than diving in with porting
many-line functions.  A big function is too hard when you're trying to
fix many misconceptions at once.

                        regards, tom lane

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