hello performance minded administrators: We have recently converted a number of routines that walk a bill of materials (which is a nested structure) from the application side to the server side via recursive plpgsql functions. The performance is absolutely fantastic but I have to maintain a specialized 'walker' for each specific task that I have to do. It would be very nice and elegant if I could pass in the function for the walker to execute while it is iterating through the bill of materials. I have been beating my head against the wall for the best way to do this so here I am shopping for ideas. A simplified idealized version of what I would like to do is begin select (callback_routine)(record_type) end; from within a plpgsql function. I am borrowing the C syntax for a function pointer here. The problem I am running into is the only way to do callbacks is via dynamic sql...however you can use higher level types such as row/record type in dynamic sql (at least not efficiently). I could of course make a full dynamic sql call by expanding the record type into a large parameter list but this is unwieldy and brittle. Any thoughts? Merlin