"Rod Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any easy method for getting a hold of the OID and XID for a
> given row within a plpgsql (or another type) of function?

> Statements like NEW.oid appear to fail, and xid isn't to be found.

The reason this doesn't work in plpgsql is that the underlying "SPI"
tuple-access routines don't support access to the system attributes
of a tuple.  It'd be relatively straightforward to extend them to
do so, if someone cared to work on that.

I thought you could do it in an SQL-language function, but that doesn't
seem to work either, for reasons that may be strictly historical at
this point --- the relevant error message is coming out of this:

    attno = get_attnum(relid, attname);

    /* XXX Is there still a reason for this restriction? */
    if (attno < 0)
        elog(ERROR, "Cannot reference attribute '%s'"
             " of tuple params/return values for functions", attname);

Think I'll look and see if this restriction could be dropped now.

For 7.0.* though, it seems the only way to get this data in a PL
function is to write a C-language function to extract it ...

                        regards, tom lane

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