Thread: Using perform in plpgsql throws compile errors

Using perform in plpgsql throws compile errors

From
mail
Date:
Sorry if this is a re-post, but my posts don't seem to get through ...

Hi,

I am trying to create a really simple pl/pgsql based function to simply
return true or false depending on a query result ...

As I do not need the query result row, I want to use PERFORM to dump the
resulting data ... So, here's my attempt:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION islicensed(int8, int8) RETURNS bool AS '
DECLARE
    pID ALIAS FOR $1;
    aID ALIAS FOR $2;
BEGIN
    PERFORM SELECT * FROM transactions x INNER JOIN tx_items i ON(x.id =
i.tx_id) where i.archive_id=aID and x.status=\'valid\' and x.person_id=pID;
    RETURN FOUND;
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';


However, even so the creation statement succeeds, any attempt to call
this function throws a compilation error:

ERROR:  syntax error at or near "SELECT" at character 9
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "islicensed" line 5 at perform

Why this? As I understand the docs, this is how it should work!?!

Any help is highly appreciated.

Oh, PostgreSQL 7.4.1 running on RH Linux ES 3.0 (not from RH rpm, but
compiled from sources) ...

Thanks,
Chris






Re: Using perform in plpgsql throws compile errors

From
Tom Lane
Date:
mail <mail@peneios.com> writes:
>     PERFORM SELECT * FROM transactions x INNER JOIN tx_items i ON(x.id =
> i.tx_id) where i.archive_id=aID and x.status=\'valid\' and x.person_id=pID;

You need "PERFORM * FROM transactions ...".  No SELECT keyword.

Looking at the manual, I see it could be worded better.  The example is
correct but the description is misleading :-(

            regards, tom lane