Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IIRC support for returning multiple recordsets was removed from
> postgresql fe-be protocol years ago as "nobody ever needs it" ;)

The protocol can still do it, and so can the backend, but it will
certainly break most if not all clients.  Here's an example:

regression=# create table surprise(f1 text);
CREATE TABLE
regression=# create rule r1 as on insert to surprise do
regression-# ( select 'hello' ; select 'how are you' );
CREATE RULE
regression=# insert into surprise values ('boo');
  ?column?
-------------
 how are you
(1 row)

regression=#

The 'hello' result was in fact computed and sent by the backend, but it
was discarded in libpq (see the documentation about PQexec: only the
last resultset returned by a querystring is returned to the caller).
psql could have printed both results, but it would need to use
PQsendQuery/PQgetResult instead of PQexec.

                        regards, tom lane

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