Wrong record type - caused by SELECT order ??? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From John Cobo
Subject Wrong record type - caused by SELECT order ???
Date
Msg-id 20061027213506.29671.qmail@web52611.mail.yahoo.com
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Responses Re: Wrong record type - caused by SELECT order ???
List pgsql-general
Hello,
I am trying to create some functions which return many rows using plpgsql.  This example could be done with SQL, but
laterI will need plpglsql.  I was constantly getting the wrong record type error with a couple different functions.
FinallyI found that if I changed the order of columns in the SELECT statement then this simple example would work. 

Any suggestions as to why this is happening or what I can do to consistently get such functions to work ?  Is there an
easierway to do all this ?  ( 

select * from list_categories(1,200608);
------------------------------------------------------------
ERROR:  wrong record type supplied in RETURN NEXT
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "list_categories" line 11 at return next
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION list_categories(int4, int4)
  RETURNS SETOF category_list AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
  foo category_list;
  rec RECORD;
BEGIN
FOR rec IN
   SELECT  c.id, c.category_name  FROM categories c WHERE user_id = pUser_id
   LOOP
     foo.Oid := rec.id;
     foo.Ocategory_name := rec.category_name;
     RETURN NEXT rec;
   END LOOP;
RETURN;
END;
$BODY$
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;

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However, if I change the order of columns in the SELECT and run the same:
select * from list_categories(1,200608);

Then the function works fine

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION list_categories(int4, int4)
  RETURNS SETOF category_list AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
  foo category_list;
  rec RECORD;
BEGIN
FOR rec IN
   SELECT  c.category_name, c.id FROM categories c WHERE user_id = pUser_id
   LOOP
     foo.Oid := rec.id;
     foo.Ocategory_name := rec.category_name;
     RETURN NEXT rec;
   END LOOP;
RETURN;
END;
$BODY$
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;
----------------------------------------------
The table:
CREATE TABLE categories
(
  id int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval('categories_id_seq'::regclass),
  user_id int4 NOT NULL,
  category_name varchar(45) NOT NULL,
  CONSTRAINT "categoriesPK" PRIMARY KEY (id),
  CONSTRAINT "categories_userFK" FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users (id) ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON DELETE NO ACTION
)
WITHOUT OIDS;

and TYPE
CREATE TYPE category_list AS
   (ocategory_name varchar(60),
    oid int4);



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