> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> create function rtest_viewfunc1(int4) returns int4 as
> >> 'select count(*) from rtest_view2 where a = $1'
> >> language 'sql';
> >> + ERROR:  return type mismatch in function: declared to return integer, returns 
>bigint
> 
> > Maybe instead of testing for strict equality of the types, test for
> > compatibility.
> 
> We could try to force-convert the result of an SQL function to the right
> thing, I suppose, but I'm worried that that might mask programmer errors
> more than it helps.
> 
> On the other hand, the equivalent forced conversion happens already in
> plpgsql functions; it's only SQL-language functions that are so picky.
> Maybe your idea is good.  Anyone else have an opinion?

I don't know.  Doing a force for SQL functions and not for others seems
kind of confusing.

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