%ROWTYPE in PL/PgSQL - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Lane Stevens |
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Subject | %ROWTYPE in PL/PgSQL |
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Msg-id | 20020820150502.W1618@jacha.cycletime.com Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-general |
I have cross-posted this to pgsql-bugs as it relates to a past thread regarding documentation for PL/PgSQL and %ROWTYPE. I need help calling functions that accept rows as parameters from plpgsql. It appears that I can invoke a function that expects a row as a parameter from a SQL statement, but can't do so from another function. See the following example. create table some_numbers (i int); insert into some_numbers (i) values (1); insert into some_numbers (i) values (-1); create or replace function f3(some_numbers) returns text as ' begin if $1.i < 0 then return ''negative''; elsif $1.i > 0 then return ''positive''; else return ''zero''; end if; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; db=# select f3(some_numbers) from some_numbers; f3 ---------- positive negative (2 rows) This appears to work (although not sure that the name of the parameter is intuitive) correctly... Now, I define another function, f4 create or replace function f4() returns text as ' declare n some_numbers%rowtype; t text; c cursor for select * from some_numbers; begin t := ''''; open c; loop fetch c into n; exit when not found; t := t || f3(n); end loop; return t; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; db=# select f4(); NOTICE: Error occurred while executing PL/pgSQL function f4 NOTICE: line 12 at assignment ERROR: Attribute 'n' not found What's up with this? Some more counter examples that help narrow the problem to the handling of rows in the calling function follow. create or replace function f5() returns text as ' declare n some_numbers%rowtype; t text; c cursor for select * from some_numbers; begin t := ''''; open c; loop fetch c into n; exit when not found; if n.i < 0 then t := t || ''negative ''; elsif n.i > 0 then t := t || ''positive ''; else t := t || ''zero ''; end if; end loop; return t; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; create or replace function f6(int) returns text as ' begin if $1 < 0 then return ''negative ''; elsif $1 > 0 then return ''positive ''; else return ''zero ''; end if; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; create or replace function f7() returns text as ' declare declare n some_numbers%rowtype; t text; c cursor for select * from some_numbers; begin t := ''''; open c; loop fetch c into n; exit when not found; t := t || f6(n.i); end loop; return t; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; db=# select f5(); f5 -------------------- positive negative (1 row) db=# select f7(); f7 -------------------- positive negative (1 row) Thanks, Lane. -- Lane Stevens Terrapin Technologies, Inc. http://www.cycletime.com
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