Re: SELECT 1st field - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Misa Simic
Subject Re: SELECT 1st field
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In response to SELECT 1st field  (Jan Bakuwel <jan.bakuwel@greenpeace.org>)
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When you select from function I think column name is the same as
function name. So if function name is func query would be:

SELECT func AS id FROM func(5);



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From: Jan Bakuwel
Sent: 15/05/2012 08:02
To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Subject: [SQL] SELECT 1st field
Hi,

I've spend some time checking the documentation but haven't been able to
find what I'm looking for.
I've got a function that returns a set of integers and a view that
selects from the function.
What I need is the ability to name the column in the view, ie.

create function func(i int) returns setof integer as $$
...
...code
...
$$ language plpythonu volatile;

create view v as select 1 as "id" from func(5);


In other words I'd like to refer to the first (and only) field returned
and give that an alias, in this case "id".

In some SQL dialects you can use "select 1" to select the first field,
"select 2" to select the 2nd field and so on.

Any suggestions?

regards,
Jan


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