am Tue, dem 13.02.2007, um 16:09:16 +0200 mailte Dmitriy Chumack folgendes:
> Tuesday, February 13, 2007, 3:55:36 PM, Andreas Kretschmer:
>
> > am Tue, dem 13.02.2007, um 15:46:19 +0200 mailte Dmitriy Chumack folgendes:
> >> Hi *
> >>
> >> I need to write a function, that returns a set of all columns from 2
> >> tables.
> >>
> >> e.g. I create such a function:
> >>
> >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION func(val_ int8)
> >> RETURNS SETOF record AS
> >> $BODY$
> >> DECLARE
> >> i record;
> >> BEGIN
> >>
> >> for i in select * from "Table1", "Table2"
>
> > Use something like:
>
> > select * from table1 union all select * from table2
>
>
> > Andreas
>
>
> But how this solve my problem? I don't need standalone select, I need
> this select to be wrapped in function, and function has to return some
> type.
Do you need the columns from both tables in one single column? Then you
have to join this tables, i don't know how you want to join this tables.
What i meant was:
you can use this:
for i in select * from "Table1" union all select * from "Table2" loop
-- do something
end loop;
within a pl/pgsql-function.
Andreas
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