I don't understand the question. A table accepting arguments? What do you mean 
with that? Can you give an code example in an other RDBMS (like oracle)?

Perhaps nothing came up because there are more people not understanding what 
you want to accomplish?

regards,
Willem

> Subject: [HACKERS] Arguments to foreign tables?
> From: pg...@j-davis.com
> To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 11:59:20 -0800
> 
> Is there any fundamental or philosophical reason why a foreign table
> can't accept arguments? Should that be a TODO?
> 
> Right now, to accept arguments to a from-clause item, you have to use an
> SRF, which is much more limited than a foreign table. If foreign tables
> could accept arguments, then SRFs could just be a simplified special
> case of foreign tables.
> 
> I looked for some previous discussions on this topic and nothing turned
> up.
> 
> Regards,
>       Jeff Davis
> 
> 
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