2011/1/13 Jon Smark <jon.sm...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi,
>
>> That is certainly not going to work: that select does not produce an
>> array, it produces a column of user_t (of which SELECT INTO is only
>> gonna take the first, anyway).
>>
>> Untested, but I think you'd have better results with
>>
>>     _page.users := array(select users from users limit 10);
>
> The above does work, thanks.  There is however one drawback: the type
> associated with _page.users is now an array.  Is there a way to make
> it a 'SETOF user_t'?
>

no. PostgreSQL doesn't supports SET. Only arrays are supported.

Regards

Pavel

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> Jon
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