Anoop G wrote:
>Hi ,
>
> Iam new to plpython,how can I return a recordset from a plpython
>function?
>
> Is there is any way give me an example;
>
>
>plpgsql function
>--------------------------------
>
>CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION function_to_get_all_countries() RETURNS SETOF
>RECORD AS $BODY$
>DECLARE
>
> r RECORD;
>
>BEGIN
>
> FOR r IN SELECT pk_bint_country_id,vchr_country FROM tbl_country LOOP
> RETURN NEXT r;
> END LOOP;
> RETURN;
>
>END
>$BODY$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
>
>
>
>
>How i can get the same result using plpythonu and how I can call the
>function (is there any user defined type required like in plpgsql)?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Anoop
>
>
>
Yes, plpython can return setofs. You may need to define a new type for that.
After that you can return a list, tuple, dictionary, set, generator
object, or any
You may also check the plpython version, as i recall, its kind of *new*
issue.
This works on 8.2.5, python 2.5,
For a simple case, something like that would work
regression=# \d countries Table "public.countries" Column | Type | Modifiers
--------------+-------------------+-----------country_id | integer |country_name | character varying |
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_countries()
returns setof countries
security definer
as
$$
return plpy.execute("select * from countries")
$$ language plpythonu;
Hope that helps.
Gerardo