From: | Ian Barwick <barwick(at)gmx(dot)net> |
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To: | "David Durst" <ddurst(at)la-rubber(dot)com>, <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Insert Function |
Date: | 2002-07-10 20:45:44 |
Message-ID: | 200207102245.44221.barwick@gmx.net |
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 21:59, David Durst wrote:
> Is there anyway to create a insert function?
> I am trying:
> CREATE FUNCTION add_user(varchar(20),varchar(20),varchar(20),int4,int4)
> RETURNS int4 AS 'INSERT INTO usr
> (user_name,first_name,last_name,permission_set_id,customer_id) values
> ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5)' language 'sql';
>
> and get:
>
> ERROR: function declared to return integer, but final statement is not a
> SELECT
> I thought that a insert would return a internal row #, but I am not sure
> about this.
You can do something like this:
CREATE FUNCTION add_user(varchar(20),varchar(20),varchar(20),int4,int4)
RETURNS VARCHAR AS
'INSERT INTO usr
(user_name,first_name,last_name,permission_set_id,customer_id)
VALUES
($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
SELECT ''created user ''|| $1::VARCHAR'
language 'sql';
HTH
Ian Barwick
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