On 02/17/10 13:51, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2010-02-17, silly sad<s...@bankir.ru>  wrote:

acc=>

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION add_user (TEXT, TEXT, TEXT, TEXT)
RETURNS usr AS $$
    INSERT INTO usr (login,pass,name,email) VALUES ($1,$2,$3,$4)
    RETURNING usr.*;
$$ LANGUAGE sql SECURITY DEFINER;

acc=>

ERROR:  return type mismatch in function declared to return usr
DETAIL:  Function's final statement must be a SELECT.
CONTEXT:  SQL function "add_user"

SURPRISE :-) SURPRISE :-)

SQL functions are inlined when invoked, and so must be valid subselects.

rewrite it in plpgsql.

thanx for advice.

may i ask? when this feature will be fixed?
(now i am using 8.3.9)


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