Re: sql function with empty row - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Laurenz Albe
Subject Re: sql function with empty row
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Msg-id 1526531535.2430.3.camel@cybertec.at
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In response to sql function with empty row  (Philipp Kraus <philipp.kraus@tu-clausthal.de>)
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Philipp Kraus wrote:
> I have defined a SQL function 
> 
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION substancetrivialname(text)
>     RETURNS substance
>     LANGUAGE 'sql'
>     COST 100
>     VOLATILE 
> AS $BODY$
> select s.* from substancetrivialname n 
>     join substance s on s.id = n.idsubstance
>     where lower(btrim(n.name)) = lower(btrim($1));
> $BODY$;
> 
> substance and substancetrivialname have got a 1-to-N relationship (for each substance can exist multiple trivial
names).
> If I call the function with a non-existing trivial name it returns a single row with all fields are set to NULL.
> 
> If I run the join query directly it returns an empty record set on a non-existing trivial name.
> I expected equal behavior on my function, so my question is, how can I fix this?

The difference is that the function has to return exactly one value,
while the query it at liberty to return 0, 1 or more rows.

Since there is no result, it returns a NULL value.
What you are seeing is a valid composite NULL value:

SELECT ROW(NULL, NULL) IS NULL;

 ?column? 
----------
 t
(1 row)

It looks weird, but the SQL standard wants it that way.
NULLs and composite types is a topic that can really twist your brain.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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