Hi Kris,
Thank you very much for links. I was able to create the function fine.
If it is not for asking too much - how would I display actual results
from the cursor using SQL clients like Aqua Data Studio or SQuirreL SQL
Client ?
Thanks again for the links
Hemant
-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Jurka [mailto:books@ejurka.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:16 PM
To: Gohil, Hemant
Cc: pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [JDBC] stored procedure returning result set.
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008, Gohil, Hemant wrote:
> I am trying to convert a working SQL query to stored function and get
> the resultset back.
>
> select * FROM sp_allCodes(1542) AS
>
myresult(firstColumn,codeid,category,categoryid,CdLnk,codevalue,allcodes
>
desc,codelink,maskfmt,sortseqnumber,adddate,changedate,addopid,changeopi
> d,allcodeslongdesc)
>
> ERROR: a column definition list is required for functions returning
> "record"
You need type information as well in the output list for record
returning
functions.
> Basically I am using Sybase ASE presently and I am exploring the
option
> to migrate to PostgreSQL, for Sybase I would just write
>
> Execute sp_allCodes 1542
>
> and it will return the result set with all the columns and rows. Is
> there a way to achieve similar functionality ?
>
To use "setof record" you must explicitly name the output colums in the
select. Other options are to create a new type to represent the output
of
the function ("returning setof mytype") or to use output parameters. In
that case you can just say "select * from myfunc()".
http://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/83/callproc.html#callproc-resul
tset-setof
The final option is to return a refcursor which you can then turn into a
ResultSet. This is the most flexible as it doesn't require naming the
columns during function creation or function execution.
http://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/83/callproc.html#callproc-resul
tset-refcursor
Kris Jurka