On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, zhong ming wu wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
>> On 08/15/2010 07:57 AM, zhong ming wu wrote:
>>> Here is what I have tried
>>>
>>> create or replace function te(out a int,out b int) returns setof record as
>>> $pgsql$
>>> declare
>>>
On 08/15/2010 07:57 AM, zhong ming wu wrote:
> Here is what I have tried
>
> create or replace function te(out a int,out b int) returns setof record as
> $pgsql$
> declare
> r record;
> begin
> r.a := 1;
> r.b := 2;
> return next;
> end;
> $pgsql$ language plpgsql;
Try:
create or replace functio
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Mike Christensen wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Craig Ringer
> wrote:
>>
>> On 15/08/10 18:00, zhong ming wu wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks for any better solution to this
>>
>> CREATE TYPE
>>
>> However, you still have to have a special type around just for tha
On 15/08/2010 6:18 PM, Mike Christensen wrote:
How about just using OUT parameters?
CREATE FUNCTION FOO(IN _id uuid, OUT col1 text, OUT col2 text)
RETURNS SETOF record AS
BEGIN
select col1, col2 from test where id=_id;
END;
Then your output just has to match the signature of
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Craig Ringer
wrote:
> On 15/08/10 18:00, zhong ming wu wrote:
>
> > Thanks for any better solution to this
>
> CREATE TYPE
>
> However, you still have to have a special type around just for that
> function, and you have to *maintain* it to ensure it always matches
In response to zhong ming wu :
> Hello List,
>
> I have a plpgsql function returning a set of records. The record is
> effectively a join of some tables.
>
> For example, table a (column a1,column a2,column a3,column a4)
>
> table b(column b1,column b2,column b4)
>
> I am returning a set of (a
On 15/08/10 18:00, zhong ming wu wrote:
> Thanks for any better solution to this
CREATE TYPE
However, you still have to have a special type around just for that
function, and you have to *maintain* it to ensure it always matches the
types/columns of the input tables.
I frequently wish for type
Hello List,
I have a plpgsql function returning a set of records. The record is
effectively a join of some tables.
For example, table a (column a1,column a2,column a3,column a4)
table b(column b1,column b2,column b4)
I am returning a set of (a2,a4,b2). What I do now is to create a empty table