On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 10:05:10AM -0400, stan wrote: > I have been chasing a bug for a bit now. I even wound up completely rewriting the > function, which in the end turns out to be a good thing, as it is much cleaner and > easy to read. > > I now believe that the bug is in how I am using an input parameter to the > function. Here is the function deceleration: > > CREATE FUNCTION > return_previous_month_start_and_end( > integer) > RETURNS interval_dates AS $$ > > Here is one of the places I am using it: > > > my_year := ( select > cast(extract(year from > cast(date_trunc('month', > CURRENT_DATE) - interval ' $1 > month - 1 ' day as date) > ) as integer) > ) ; > This prints the correct value BTW: > > RAISE notice 'Called with %', $1 ; > > Nay thoughts as to what I am doing wrong? > BTW, this article https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/159424/how-to-use-function-parameters-in-dynamic-sql-with-execute seems to imply that I can use the $1 syntax in a string, but others refer to using the COALESCE functionality, but I am uncertain exactly how to use this here. -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin