Good thinking, it works :)
Thanks.
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 16:53:52 -0800 (PST), Stephan Szabo
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Vitaly Belman wrote:
>
> > I have the following plpgsql function:
> >
> > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public."temp"(int4)
> > RETURNS public.books AS
> > $BODY$DECLARE
> > old_book books%rowtype;
> > BEGIN
> > select * into old_book from books
> > where book_id = var_book_id;
> >
> > IF FOUND = false THEN
> > return null;
> > ELSE
> > return old_book;
> > END IF;
> > END;$BODY$
> > LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;
> >
> > If the function finds a book with the given ID, it returns its row, if
> > it doesn't, it should return no rows at all (naturally it is
> > simplified version of what I need). In practice, however, it returns
> > either a regular row, or a regular row with all fields set to NULL.
>
> I think you'd need to make the function a set returning one in order to
> potentially return no rows (which I think would involve making it returns
> setof public.books, doing a return next old_book when found=true and
> nothing in the false case and putting a return at the end).
>
>
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