Ohh, you are right!
Thank you!

On 18/09/2018 14:10 , Tom Lane wrote:
marcelo <marcelo.nico...@gmail.com> writes:
What was wrong in the first approach?
plpgsql's "SELECT INTO" expects a one-for-one match between the output
columns of the SELECT and the columns of the INTO destination.  So I'd
expect something like this to work:

DECLARE
   ranger billnumberrange%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
  SELECT * FROM billnumberrange WHERE ... INTO ranger;

Your example clearly wasn't selecting all the columns, and it
wasn't clear whether you paid any attention to column ordering;
but both of those matter.

                        regards, tom lane



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