Alain Roger wrote: > I would like to know if there is a better way how to retrieve > result from a stored procedure (function) than to use 'AS > res(col1 varchar, col2 timestamp,..)' > > for example, here is a stored procedure : > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SP_A_003(username VARCHAR) > RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS [...] Yes, there are two ways to avoid this. 1.) define a composite type: CREATE TYPE sp_a_result ( name varchar, firstname varchar, userlogin varchar, statustype varchar ); CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SP_A_003 (username VARCHAR) RETURNS SETOF sp_a_result AS ... 2.) Use output parameters (for Versions >= 8.1): CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SP_A_003 ( username IN VARCHAR, name OUT varchar, firstname OUT varchar, userlogin OUT varchar, statustype OUT varchar ) RETURNS SETOF record AS ... You can find a more verbose description in http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/xfunc-sql.html Yours, Laurenz Albe