FW: table inheritance and polymorphic functions
От | David.Ventimiglia@wellsfargo.com |
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Тема | FW: table inheritance and polymorphic functions |
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Msg-id | FE4FB40DD8E71B438560737A5C58FB7904AFEAFD@msgsw55cacah26.wellsfargo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Creating a "toy" example to test it out, I have these tables: create table cities ( name text, population float, altitude int ) create table capitals ( state char(2) ) inherits (cities) with this data: insert into cities(name, population, altitude) values('Detroit', 10, 10); insert into cities(name, population, altitude) values('Boston', 20, 20); insert into cities(name, population, altitude) values('San Francisco', 30, 30); insert into capitals(name, population, altitude, state) values('Denver', 40, 40, 'CO'); insert into capitals(name, population, altitude, state) values('Sacramento', 50, 50, 'CA'); and these functions: create function change_population(cities) returns float as ' select $1.population * 2 as population; ' language sql; create function change_population(capitals) returns float as ' select $1.population * -2 as population; ' language sql; I want to call the function in some way so that the correct implementation is invoked depending on the type of the row, either CITIES or CAPITALS. Something like this: select name, change_population(cities.*) from cities; I want to get results like this: Detroit 20 Boston 40 San Francisco 60 Denver -80 Sacramento -100 Instead I get results like this: Detroit 20 Boston 40 San Francisco 60 Denver 80 Sacramento 100 So the problem I'm having is that PostgreSQL seems to be dispatching to the implementation of the function based on the declared type of the argument passed in during invocation (e.g., "cities"), rather than on the actual types of the various rows (i.e., some rows are "cities" while others are of a derived type, "capitals"). It's likely I'm using it incorrectly. Any advice on how to use it correctly? Thanks! Regards, David -----Original Message----- From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:16 PM To: David.Ventimiglia@wellsfargo.com Cc: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [NOVICE] table inheritance and polymorphic functions David.Ventimiglia@wellsfargo.com writes: > Is there any way to set up overloaded functions whose parameters are > composite types (i.e., row types) within a table inheritance hierarchy, so > that postgresql dispatches to the correct function depending on the actual > type of its argument, in an "object-oriented" fashion? AFAIK this has always worked: functions on parent tables can be called on rows of child tables. What problem are you hitting exactly (and which PG version are you trying it in)? regards, tom lane
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