On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Tyler Hildebrandt
<ty...@campbell-lange.net> wrote:
>> I think, your problem is here:
>>
>> SELECT INTO current_user * FROM
>> fn_medirota_validate_rota_master(in_currentuser);
>>
>>
>> The planner has no knowledge about how many rows this functions returns
>> if he don't know the actual parameter. Because of this, this query
>> enforce a seq-scan. Try to rewrite that to something like:
>>
>> execute 'select * from fn_medirota_validate_rota_master(' ||
>> in_currentuser' || ')' into current_user
>>
>
> Thanks for your response.  This doesn't seem to solve our issue, 
> unfortunately.
>
> As a side to that, we have the fn_medirota_validate_rota_master calls in a
> large amount of our other functions that are running very well.

any chance of seeing the function source?

merlin

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