the select query returns the first row to rec. You can then access its values with:
rec.field_name
at END LOOP it jumps back to FOR checks to see if there any more rows and if so moves 
to the next row and repeats the loop. 
It also looks like your missing a LOOP keyword at the end of the FOR line.
Here is an example that works.

CREATE FUNCTION get_children (integer) RETURNS integer AS
'
    DECLARE
        pnode_parent ALIAS FOR $1;
        rec RECORD;
    BEGIN
        FOR rec IN SELECT * FROM  tree_adjacency_matrix WHERE node_parent = 
pnode_parent LOOP
            INSERT INTO test (node1, node2) VALUES(stm.node_child, .rec.node_parent);
        END LOOP;
        RETURN 0;
    END;
'LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'

Mark
On Saturday 10 February 2001 18:04, Najm Hashmi wrote:
> Hi all,
>  Here  is a plpgsql function:
> flipr'#create function test_cur() returns text as'
> flipr'# declare
> flipr'#  mycur  cursor for select title from songs where song_id=10;
> flipr'#  usr        record;
> flipr'#  results    text;
> flipr'# begin
> flipr'#  open mycur;
> flipr'#  fetch next from mycur into usr;
> flipr'#  close mycur;
> flipr'#  results:= usr.title;
> flipr'#
> flipr'# end;
> flipr'# ' language 'plpgsql';
> CREATE
> flipr=# select test_cur() as Title;
> NOTICE:  plpgsql: ERROR during compile of test_cur near line 2
> ERROR:  parse error at or near "cursor"
>
> What I am doing wrong?
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> Regards, Najm

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