Haven't done a whole lot of plsql returning records, only those based on a query. I was wondering, can I build a record from the results of the query using other values for some fields in the record? I know 'return next' requires a record and want to build my own record to include some argument values in the record. I have my record declared and my query results in that record. So, how do you construct a record in a function? Below is my work... period := $1; rep := $2; FOR dateval IN SELECT (period::date+(s||'month')::interval)::date from generate_series(0,11)s loop SELECT INTO picks COUNT(public.view_pick_1_data.units)::numeric AS units FROM public.view_pick_1_data WHERE (public.view_pick_1_data.rep = rep) AND (public.view_pick_1_data.start_date = dateval."date") GROUP BY public.view_pick_1_data.rep, public.view_pick_1_data.start_date; return next picks; end loop; return; I need the period in the record. My record type has three fields of text, date and numeric where I need the word units in the first field, the period from the loop query in the second and count from the picks query in the last field. If you could return fields, which I see you cannot, it would look like this: return next 'units', dateval."date", picks.units The final objective is a crosstab based on the return of this function. -- Robert