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Re: Use of %ROWTYPE in plpgsql function declarations

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On 12/03/2005 11:31:34 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
"Karl O. Pinc" <kop@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> Speaking of documentation, it's none too clear that
> %ROWTYPE does not seem to work when declaring plpgsql
> functions.

There is noplace that claims that it does.  Perhaps you
are looking for %TYPE?

Nope.  I saw this:
----<snip>-----
36.4.3. Row Types
...
Parameters to a function can be composite types (complete table rows). In that case, the corresponding identifier $n will be a row variable, and fields can be selected from it, for example $1.user_id.
----<snip>-----

and figured that if it was a row variable I could/should declare it
as such when defining the function.  It just seemed a little wierd
not to have the %ROWTYPE because AFIK you need it when declaring
in plpgsql's DECLARE and otherwise the function argument declarations
look like DECLARE declarations.

No biggie.  Figured I'd throw it out there (to keep me away
from my real work.  ;)

Karl <kop@xxxxxxxx>
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                 -- Robert A. Heinlein



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