returning more than one value from a function
От | Lonni J Friedman |
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Тема | returning more than one value from a function |
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Msg-id | i2p7c1574a91004300937xb9a11cacr4f856ecaa3edbd17@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: returning more than one value from a function
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Список | pgsql-novice |
Greetings, I'm attempting to create a PL/PGSQL function with an IF/THEN conditional. Basically, all I really need is the ability to run a long/complex SQL query based on the value of the newest row of one column in a specific table (if its equal to 1 then run the SQL, if anything else don't run it). In pseudo code, something like: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo0 RETURN text AS $$ IF (SELECT current_status from table0 WHERE id in (SELECT max(id) FROM table0))='1' THEN <LONG SQL QUERY> END IF; LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' ; This seems like a fairly simple requirement, yet I can't find any way to do this without creating a function. The problem is that the long/complex SQL query needs to return multiple columns of output (not just a single value), and functions can only return a single value/column, so I'm a bit stuck on how to make this work. Is there an alternative solution that I'm missing? thanks!
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