Hi,
I have a function find() that returns a SETOF INT. I further have a
function decorate as follows:
CREATE TYPE decorate_type AS (id INT, name TEXT, author TEXT,
last_change TIMESTAMP);
CREATE FUNCTION decorate(INT)
RETURNS decorate_type
STABLE
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'
AS '
-- BLACK BOX
';
Now I can do
SELECT decorate(4);
(4,egg,john,2003-05-05)
and I can do
SELECT * FROM decorate(4);
id | name | author | last_change
--------------------------------
4 | egg | john | 2003-05-05
SELECT * FROM decorate(5);
id | name | author | last_change
--------------------------------
5 | ham | dave | 2004-03-01
Let's say find() gives me 4 and 5:
SELECT * FROM find();
find
----
4
5
Now how would a query look like that involves find() and decorate() and
returns
id | name | author | last_change
--------------------------------
4 | egg | john | 2003-05-05
5 | ham | dave | 2004-03-01
I can't figure this out for the life of me.
I also have the impression that that's impossible to do without changing
find() or decorate().
Markus
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