Re: Joining with result of a plpgsql function - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Stephan Szabo
Subject Re: Joining with result of a plpgsql function
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Msg-id 20080507205930.Q64098@megazone.bigpanda.com
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In response to Joining with result of a plpgsql function  ("Matthew T. O'Connor" <matthew@zeut.net>)
Responses Re: Joining with result of a plpgsql function
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On Wed, 7 May 2008, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:

> I have a pl/pgsql function, defined as:
>
> CREATE FUNCTION tms.get_tms_summary(id integer)
>    RETURNS tms.tms_summary
>
> get_tms_summary returns a composite type, tms_summary, which is
> comprised of several numerics.
>
> What I would like to do is something like:
>
> select f.id, f.name, tms.get_tms_summary(f.id) from foo f;
>
> However this returns only three columns, the third of which is the
> entire complex data type in one column.
>
> I can do: select * from tms.get_tms_summary(99);
>
> But I would really like to be able to combine it with other data and get
> a result set that looked like:
>
> f.id, f.name, tms_summary.col1, tms_summary.col2 ...

Well I thinkselect f.id, f.name, (tms.get_tms_summary(f.id)).* from foo f;
would expand it out into separate columns, but I think that might also
call it multiple times.  You might have better luck combining that with a
subquery likeselect id, name, (summary).col1, (summary).col2, ... from (select id, name, tms.get_tms_summary(f.id) as
summaryfrom foo) f;
 



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