Re: allowed variable names in functions? - Mailing list pgsql-general

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In response to Re: allowed variable names in functions?  ("A B" <gentosaker@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: allowed variable names in functions?  (Karsten Hilbert <Karsten.Hilbert@gmx.net>)
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By changing c2,c3,etc. to something else  xc2,xc3, etc. it worked!
So was the problem that I refered to the same names in the SELECT statement?


2008/6/30 A B <gentosaker@gmail.com>:
> Then my assumption was wrong.
> Here is the entire function and it fails with the names
> c2,c2div,c3,c3div, but if names are changed, it works!
> (by works I mean I get the "hello" lines printed) There is nothing
> wrong with the select statement either, that works fine if I run it
> stand-alone, or with the names of c2,c2div,c3,c3div changed.
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(pid_ INTEGER) RETURNS void AS $$
> DECLARE
>        c2 REAL;
>        c2div REAL;
>        c3 REAL;
>        c3div REAL;
> BEGIN
>        FOR tmp IN SELECT id,c2,c3 FROM Master  WHERE pid=pid_  AND c3 !=0 LOOP

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