Artis Caune escribió:
> Hi,
> 
> What is the correct way of writing plpgsql function which needs return
> columns from multiple tables?
> 
> e.x.:
> SELECT email FROM emails WHERE id = 1
> SELECT backend FROM backends WHERE id = 1
> 
> I need plpgsql function return both email and backend in one line, like:
> SELECT email, backend FROM ...

Hmm, maybe

select email, backend from emails, backends where email.id = 1 and
backend.id = 1;
?

You don't need a plpgsql function for this ...

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