Re: BUG #15783: Fail to select with a function in FROM clause plus another table - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: BUG #15783: Fail to select with a function in FROM clause plus another table
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Msg-id 6702.1556427312@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to BUG #15783: Fail to select with a function in FROM clause plus another table  (PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org>)
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PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> writes:
>   select m.nome socio, p.tipo, sum(c.valor * m.percentual / 100) valor
>   from contas_pagas('2019-04-01', '2019-04-30', 'R') c, medico m
>   inner join planoconta p on (c.cod_planoconta = p.cod)
>   where (m.percentual > 0)
>   group by m.nome, p.tipo

>   -- ERROR
>   -- SQL Error [42P01]: ERROR: invalid reference to FROM-clause entry for
> table "c"
>   -- Hint: There is an entry for table "c", but it cannot be referenced from
> this part of the query.

> In other words, we need to use cross join instead of put all tables in FROM
> clause, if one of these tables was a function that returns a table.

No, this has nothing to do with whether the relations are functions or
tables.  You've forgotten that JOIN binds more tightly than comma in a
FROM-list, so that the relations available to that ON clause are only
m and p.

MySQL got this wrong for many years (maybe still does?), which has
encouraged a lot of confusion, but the SQL standard is entirely
clear on the point.

            regards, tom lane



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