Thread: [INTERFACES] spi, tuples
Greetings, Is there any way to have an spi function return the result of a query, or to connect two tables in a view? Specifically, I have a table of times and locations from an aerial flight, and a table of images from that flight, and I would like to select the images that occur within a specified area. I had thought to join two tables in a view which I know that you can do with other databases but I cannot seem to determine how to do it in postgres. Alternately I had thought to use an spi function but I do not know how or if I can have it return the result of a select statement of more than one record. The database ins Postgresql 6.5.1 on a Linux (RH 6) box.Any help would be appreciated.Collin Lynch.
> Is there any way to ... connect two tables in a view? > Specifically, I have a table of times and locations from an > aerial flight, and a table of images from that flight, > and I would like to select the images > that occur within a specified area. I had thought to join > two tables in a view which I know > that you can do with other databases but I cannot seem to > determine how to do it in postgres. Have you just tried joining the tables on your datetime field? Is there a problem with table joins and your images (presumably large objects)? If the simple join doesn't work, then doing the same in a view probably won't either. How about sending the query and the schema? - Thomas -- Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu South Pasadena, California