Re: Why CALL/PERFORM not part of core SQL? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jaime Casanova
Subject Re: Why CALL/PERFORM not part of core SQL?
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Msg-id c2d9e70e0511180825w6629c6c3u97138094723c1b91@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Why CALL/PERFORM not part of core SQL?  ("Guy Rouillier" <guyr@masergy.com>)
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On 11/18/05, Guy Rouillier <guyr@masergy.com> wrote:
> Short version of story: I'm converting some Java->Oracle code to PG.  It
> uses the standard JDBC batch facility, which is simply a collection of
> statements sent to the server as a group.  Because batches are executed
> as a group, the individual statements in them are forbidden from
> returning values.
>
> The application is using batches of CALL statements to stored
> procedures, which works fine with Oracle, since stored procs there do
> not return values.  The closest approximation in PG is to use SELECT on
> stored functions.  You can see where this is going: SELECT returns a
> value (a JDBC ResultSet), so the code is bombing out with error
> "org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: A result was returned when none was
> expected."  The really embarrassing thing is that I discovered this same
> problem 6 months ago and forgot about it; searching the JDBC list I
> found my own posting!
>
> Before I go back on JDBC to continue this discussion, I wanted to see if
> there is a specific reason why CALL or PERFORM is not made part of the
> core PG SQL implementation, as opposed to only being defined in
> pl/pgsql.  I would think it might come in handy to other pl's.  The
> alternative for Java, I suppose, is to allow these verbs and then
> translate them to SELECT in the driver and throw away any return value.
> That seems like more of a hack than a solution.  I suppose the same
> could be said with respect to doing the same thing in the core language.
>
> --
> Guy Rouillier
>
>

declare your functions as RETURNING void

CREATE FUNCTION yourfunction RETURNS void AS $$...


and do "select yourfunction();"

--
Atentamente,
Jaime Casanova
(DBA: DataBase Aniquilator ;)

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