(*Sorry if this posts twice, I sent it from the wrong account the first
time*)
I have a function that's working for what I needed it to do, but now I
need to call it for every id in a different table... and I'm not sure
what the syntax should be.
Here is an example:
create or replace function test(uid integer, out vhrs integer, out phrs
integer, out fhrs integer)
returns setof record as $$
begin
vhrs := uid + 1;
phrs := uid + 2;
fhrs := uid + 3;
return next;
end;
$$ language 'plpgsql';
I currently use it once, I know the id, and just call:
select * from test(42);
all is well.
But now I need to call it for every record in my employee table.
I tried:
select id, vhrs, phrs, fhrs
from employee, test(id)
I also tried an inner join, but neither work. Any hints how I might do
this?
Thanks
-Andy
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