Обсуждение: strange behaviour in plpgsql:null arguments
Hi, I think I found something that is strange.
I can't detect whether i passed a NULL to stored procedure
in plpgsql when it happens that I use composites
I warn that I haven't read the sql standards though.
Here is the code:
CREATE TYPE ttype AS (
t1 int,
t2 int
);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ttypetest(t ttype) RETURNS ttype AS $$
BEGIN
IF t IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'NULL input';
END IF;
RETURN t;
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
SELECT ttypetest(NULL);
I also find it quite difficult to unset an element from array in postgres.
Regards,
Peter Filipov
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:39:37PM +0200, Peter Filipov wrote: > I can't detect whether i passed a NULL to stored procedure > in plpgsql when it happens that I use composites This came up a few months ago; see Tom Lane's response to the following message: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-sql/2005-09/msg00137.php > I also find it quite difficult to unset an element from array in postgres. Consider starting a new thread with a subject relevant to that particular problem. An example showing what you mean by "unset an element" might make the problem easier to answer. -- Michael Fuhr