Jeff Eckermann wrote:
>"Vladimir D Belousov" <pg-maillist@klarnet.ru> wrote in message
>news:42E79EC3.6040407@klarnet.ru...
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>>Hallo!
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>>I'm new in PgSQL and I try to migrate from InterBase (Firebird) to PgSQL.
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>>I have a trouble with call ANY plperl function.
>>I have the very simple function:
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>>CREATE FUNCTION myint(integer) RETURNS integer AS $$
>> my $result = $_[0];
>> return $result;
>>$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
>>---------------------
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>>And when I try to call this function, I got the error:
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>>$ psql test
>>Welcome to psql 8.0.3, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
>>
>>Type: \copyright for distribution terms
>> \h for help with SQL commands
>> \? for help with psql commands
>> \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
>> \q to quit
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>>test=# select * from myint(5);
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>This syntax is appropriate for set-returning functions. For functions
>returning a single value, use "select myint(5);"
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I see, thank you!
But when I try
select myint(5) from test;
(table test exists but has no records), I got the same error.
And here that I have noticed: on a home computer this truoble is not
present.
However on the server and my home PC - the kernel and the system
environment are
almost absolutely identical - FreeBSD 5.4 (cvsup on Tue Jul 26 21:24:24
MSD 2005).
(except SMP support in the kernel and two options sysctl - for
hypertrading on the server).
SysV IPC options are identical too.
Possibly, I've gape any bug report about a problem using SMP kernel?
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>>server closed the connection unexpectedly
>> This probably means the server terminated abnormally
>> before or while processing the request.
>>The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed.
>>!>
>>---------------------
>From the /var/log/messages
>>Jul 27 18:17:24 ibserver postgres[57180]: [5-1] FATAL: the database
>>system is in recovery mode
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>>I use FreeBSD 5.4 with PostgreSQL 8.0.3.
>>PgSQL was builded from sources with --with-perl option. Other options have
>>defaults values.
>>
>>Thanks for any replies!
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