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From Aspire Something
Subject Function Comit
Date
Msg-id 019501c2de6c$31046100$c9c832c0@societykotla
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Responses Re: Function Comit
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Hi,
 
Permit me to recive your geeky knowledge,
 
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function func_1  calls other two function func_2 and func_3 i.e
==
<code>
All blah blah for create function func_1() Return as blahblah '
DECLARE
SOME INT := 0 ;
SOME2 INT :=12 ;
BEGIN
PERFORM     func_2();
PERFORM func_3() ;
END ;
some more blah blah libpgsql
</code>
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In the above code
the succesful completion and execution of the
func_2()
IS
provides data for
func_3()
 
In other words the latest data func_2() provides is accesed by func_3() within func_1()
 
Though it has been found func_3() does not work on the latest data produced by func_2() .
Though on other hand if i exec function seperately (Ouside func_1) func_3 does work on
the latest data of func_2;
 

Please point out any mistake or blunder by me this may be logical .
 
Any input is whole heartedly welcomed
Regards
Aspire
 
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