In the following short code, the out parameter d3 is also declared, so its value will be null in the output. create or replace function public.test_function(in varchar, in char, in date, ou t d1 text, out d2 integer, out d3 char, out d4 date ) stable as $$ DECLARE wk_intxt alias for $1; wk_inchar alias for $2; wk_indate alias for $3; d3 char; BEGIN d1 := 'foo,bar'; d2 := 15; d3 := 'X'; d4 := current_date; END $$ language 'plpgsql'; Here's what happens in 16.1: psql (16.1) Type "help" for help. uscf=> select test_function('1234','a','2024-01-01') uscf-> \g test_function ---------------------------- ("foo,bar",15,,2024-07-06) (1 row) Shouldn't declaring a field that is also an OUT parameter throw an error? Mike Nolan htfoot@xxxxxxxxx