I see what you're doing, but I'm not quite sure how to adapt it to what
I'm doing. Here's simplified snippet of my code. Can elaborate on how
I can return a recordset and the output parameters.?
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION Search (OUT TotalRecords int, OUT TotalPages int)
RETURNS SETOF record AS
$BODY$
TotalRecords := 10;
TotalPages := 1;
FOR myRecord IN
SELECT cols FROM searchResults
LOOP
RETURN NEXT myRecord;
END LOOP;
Thanks,
__________________________________
Jeremy Nix
Senior Application Developer
Southwest Financial Services, Ltd.
(513) 621-6699
Pavel Stehule wrote:
> Hello
>
> it's possible, but it's probably some different than you expect
>
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(OUT a integer, OUT b integer)
> RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$
> BEGIN
> a := 10; b := 10;
> RETURN NEXT;
> a := 11; b := 20;
> RETURN NEXT;
> RETURN;
> END;
> $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
> postgres=# select * from foo();
> a | b
> ----+----
> 10 | 10
> 11 | 20
> (2 rows)
>
> Regards
> Pavel Stehule
>
>
> 2007/6/11, Jeremy Nix <Jeremy.Nix@sfsltd.com>:
>> Is this possible? I'm attempting to create a function like this and I'm
>> getting the following error:
>>
>> ERROR: RETURN NEXT cannot have a parameter in function with OUT
>> parameters at or near "myRecord".
>>
>> --
>>
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>> Senior Application Developer
>> Southwest Financial Services, Ltd.
>> (513) 621-6699
>>
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