Robert Treat <xzilla(at)users(dot)sourceforge(dot)net> writes:
> ! SELECT INTO users_rec * FROM users WHERE user_id=3;
> --- 986,993 ----
> ! SELECT * FROM users WHERE user_id=3 INTO users_rec;
Why do you want to change the example to disagree with the advice given
just above?
: At present, the INTO clause can appear almost anywhere in the SELECT
: statement, but it is recommended to place it immediately after the
: SELECT key word as depicted above. Future versions of PL/pgSQL may be
: less forgiving about placement of the INTO clause.
regards, tom lane