Hello
use SELECT * FROM actionlist(...);
Regards
Pavel Stehule
2008/5/16 A B <gentosaker@gmail.com>:
>> How you generate the results is up to you. when you have them you
>> either use RETURN NEXT or RETURN QUERY to return them to the caller.
>
> Now I get the reply
>
> ERROR: set-valued function called in context that cannot accept a set
> CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "actionlist" line 11 at return next
>
> and here is the function (and a datatype that is used for the return values)
>
>
> CREATE TYPE Ttelnr_action AS (
> nr VARCHAR(30),
> action CHAR(1)
> );
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION actionlist(tid_ TIMESTAMP) RETURNS SETOF
> Ttelnr_action AS $$
> DECLARE
> rec RECORD;
> result Ttelnr_action;
> BEGIN
> FOR rec IN SELECT DISTINCT custid,nr,action FROM Actions
> LOOP
> IF rec.action = 'view_important_message' THEN
> result.nr := rec.nr;
> result.action := 'd';
> RETURN NEXT result;
> ELSIF rec.action = 'download_movie' THEN
> result.nr := rec.nr;
> result.action := 'v';
> RETURN NEXT result;
> END IF;
> END LOOP;
> RETURN;
> END;
> $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
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