1. A function could be declare to return a RECORD value? (the manual doesn't put it so clear, mention only simple return values and declaration values, not return values).
2. It will be better declare that function as a parametrized view or as a pgsql function?
3. If the record value is not a right return value, what kind of return value could I use for it?
Thanks a lot for your help...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Poslusny" <pajout@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Cristian Prieto" <cristian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: Help with a very newbie question...
I think that sql-functions may serve as parametrized views for you...
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/xfunc-sql.html
Cristian Prieto wrote:
I want to create a view or a sp which returns NULL if nothing is found and a recordset if the user is found
I wrote something like:
CREATE sp_getuser(name, pass) RETURNS record AS
$body$
DECLARE
retval RECORD;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO retval * FROM Users WHERE userid=name AND passwd=pass;
IF NOT FOUND THEN
RETURN NULL;
ELSE
RETURN retval;
END;
$body$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
What is wrong with that function? I guess I could create it as a View but I don't know how to pass parameters in a view, somebody could help me with this?
Thanks a lot!
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