Sinuhi Arroyo wrote:
> I`mtrying to make a select which envolves two tables with in a
> function....if the query is written this way: (this is just an example,
> not my query)
>
> a := (select count(*) from xx);
>
> it works fine, but if I type the query like this
>
> select count(*) from xx;
>
> it throws a message that says unexpected query in exec_stmt_execsql.
> If anyone knows how to fix it, it woul be great.
> Thanx

    What  should  this "select count(*) from xx;" be good for, if
    you don't want to use  the  result?  You  can  of  course  do
    "perform  select  ..."   because  that'd use another PL/pgSQL
    executor construct that doesn't  complain  about  getting  an
    unused return value, but I still wonder why you want to waste
    CPU and IO (bought an oversized system?).


Jan

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