[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) writes: >> Not with that much info. Sooner or later you're going to have to >> show us your C code... > char * > chkpass_rout(chkpass *password) > { > char *result; > if (password == NULL) > return (NULL); > if ((result = (char *) palloc(16)) != NULL) > strcpy(result, password->password); > return (result); > } That doesn't return "text", so you can't tell the system it does. Type text is a varlena type, ie, length word followed by data. regards, tom lane
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