Re: Crystal Reports 8, psqlODBC driver and stored procedures

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Msg-id 20040120113803.13880.h018.c000.wm@mail.childers.com.criticalpath.net
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Richard,

Thanks for the reply.
What I am trying to say is, does SETOF integer get returned as a single recordset? or is each integer returned as a
separaterecordset? 
If it is a single recordset, should proretset be TRUE?

Further reading on what Crystal Reports requires can be found here:
http://support.businessobjects.com/communityCS/TechnicalPapers/scr_oracle_stored_procedures.pdf

This document is for Oracle and talks about using cursors to get the job done. I have tried this too but have had no
luck.A DBfunction that 
returns type refcursor does not exhibit the same behavior as I described previously (because proretset=FALSE) but it
stilldoes not get 
added to the Crystal Report.

How compatible are PG Cursors with Oracle?


On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 19:17:13 +0000, Richard Huxton wrote:

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> On Tuesday 20 January 2004 18:00, anthony@childers.com wrote:
> [query getting function details]
> >
> > Notice the result of "[ fetched 0 rows ]". This is because
> > "get_visible_subtree" returns SETOF integer. Any DBfunction which returns
> > SETOF anything causes proretset to be set to TRUE. So the function will not
> > be returned by this query.
>
> > The description for proretset says it is TRUE when "Function returns a set
> > (i.e., multiple values of the specified data type".
> >
> > This is the question... Does using a return type of SETOF in a DBfunction
> > ALWAYS result in multiple result sets?
>
> Yes - it might return a set containing only one integer, but that is still a
> set.
>
> > The documentation seems to indicate
> > that the result is not returned from the DBfunction until the final RETURN
> > statement in the function, just before it exits. If this is the case should
> > proretset ALWAYS be set to TRUE for any function that returns SETOF? What
> > about a function that returns a table? Is this a bug?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by a function that returns a table. If you mean a
> function that returns a set of complex type (e.g. a int4, b text, c date)
> then there's no difference between that and a set of integers - it's just a
> matter of complexity (after all, you can have a table with just one column,
> it just doesn't happen often).
>
> I'm guessing the issue is that either Crystal or the ODBC driver doesn't know
> / isn't equipped to deal with set returning functions, and expects them all
> to be like sin(),substr() etc.
>
> Someone else has suggested an SQL mode in Crystal Reports, I'm afraid I don't
> know enough to comment. If that doesn't work, the only thing I can think of
> is to wrap the function in a view, but that stops you passing variables to it
> (which presumably you want to do).
>
> --
>   Richard Huxton
>   Archonet Ltd

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