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In response to Julius Tuskenis :
> Hello, list.
> 
> I have a function witch returns record set. What troubles me is that 
> depending on parameters I pass to this function  the execution time 
> varies greatly. On the other hand if I execute the query (not the 
> function) with pgAdmin  - it gives results quickly.
> In previous post You helped me realize, that the problem was because the 
> function has only one plan of SQL inside no matter the parameters 
> values. Is there a way to order postgres to check the plan each time the 
> function is called?

Sure, use EXECUTE 'your sql' inside the function to force the planner to
generate a new plan depending on the current parameters.


Regards, Andreas
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