Re: Brio returning data through stored procedures.
От | Doug Thom |
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Тема | Re: Brio returning data through stored procedures. |
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Msg-id | A9D51A18173BD043BC843DAFB9CA48EC9A7A06@VMAIL.iagr.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Brio returning data through stored procedures. ("Doug Thom" <dthom@iagr.net>) |
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Re: Brio returning data through stored procedures.
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Hello, David, Andreas, Thank you for the suggestions. The challenge is that I need a ref cursor because it is some arbitrary amount of data coming back from the server in a cursor. Your suggestion shows a defined row but I do not know what the row looks like so I cannot define a type beforehand. However, your comments have me wondering if there is a different route I can take. Is there anything that is a 'generic row of data'? I see the type "record" and I'm going to give that a try. Thanks again for the prompt response and ideas! -Doug -----Original Message----- From: Andreas [mailto:maps.on@gmx.net] Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 9:50 AM To: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org Cc: Doug Thom Subject: Re: [ODBC] Brio returning data through stored procedures. Hi Doug I dont know Brio either but keep in mind that tables and views are allready defined types which you could use here. So if your procedure just selects a few rows from a view or table but should return all collumns from the source you don't have to define a return type. David Gardner schrieb: > Never worked with Brio, but have you defined a data-type in pgsql that > your function would be returning? Something like: > > CREATE TYPE "myType" AS > ("name" text, > "start" timestamp without time zone, > "end" timestamp without time zone, > error text); > ALTER TYPE "myType" OWNER TO "me"; > > then the function definition would start off like: > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION "getData"() > RETURNS SETOF "myType" AS > .....
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