Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> neilc=# select a, (select * from abc) from abc;
> ERROR:  subquery must return only one column

> Is there a reason we can't treat a subselect in the target list as
> returning a composite type?

Given the 8.0 infrastructure for unnamed record types it might be
possible to do that; it was surely never possible before.  Whether it's
a good idea is another question.  The syntax you are showing is designed
to return a scalar.  It will (and should) barf on multiple rows as well
as multiple columns.

> For that matter, is this behavior also intentional?

> neilc=# select a, foo_abc2() FROM abc;
> ERROR:  set-valued function called in context that cannot accept a set
> CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "foo_abc2" line 1 at return next

It's an implementation restriction in plpgsql: we didn't make it support
the old-style SRF API.  I'm unconvinced that it's worth fixing
considering that this whole behavior (SRFs in the targetlist) is
deprecated.

                        regards, tom lane

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