Re: Stored procedure
От | David Legault |
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Тема | Re: Stored procedure |
Дата | |
Msg-id | e0b20d410703131057ue305941x3cf5196f27af59ba@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Stored procedure ("Alain Roger" <raf.news@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 3/13/07, Alain Roger <raf.news@gmail.com> wrote:
That's what I do in PHP
if it returns a set "SELECT * FROM myfunction(arg1,arg2,...)"
Then I can just iterate over every record/line/row.
I don't have any stored proc that actually returns a setof record in any of my functions though, but I would imagine that it doesn't make a difference in how you call it.
Could you past the whole function?
David
Hi,
I have a stored procedure which returns a SETOF RECORD.
so basically a partial rowtype from a table.
to execute the query in PHP, i must write :
select * from myschema.sp_a_002('username') as result(Column1 varchar);
to get the result.
However, is there another to get the result without using 'as result(column1 varchar)' ?
something like a simple "select * from storedprocedure(param);", for example :-)
thanks a lot,
--
Alain
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Windows XP SP2
PostgreSQL 8.1.4
Apache 2.0.58
PHP 5
That's what I do in PHP
if it returns a set "SELECT * FROM myfunction(arg1,arg2,...)"
Then I can just iterate over every record/line/row.
I don't have any stored proc that actually returns a setof record in any of my functions though, but I would imagine that it doesn't make a difference in how you call it.
Could you past the whole function?
David
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