From: | Vladimir Dzhuvinov <vd(at)valan(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | PL/pgSQL stored procedure returning multiple result sets (SELECTs)? |
Date: | 2008-10-13 09:17:21 |
Message-ID: | 48F31221.2020802@valan.net |
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Hi,
I've got a financial MySQL database where the application accesses data
through a layer of stored procedures. For various reasons I'm currently
investigating my options to migrate to another SQL RDBMS.
Postgresql seems to offer a few nice advantages over MySQL (e.g.
stricter data integrity through checks and constraints, etc.) and I got
quite excited about it.
However, after consulting the docs and running a few tests, it looks
like Postgresql misses a crucial feature which my application depends
upon - returning multiple SELECT result sets from functions/stored
procedures.
To illustrate, I've got a number of MySQL stored procedures that look
approximately like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE list_user_accounts(IN user_id INT)
BEGIN
-- Return first result set (single row)
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = user_id;
-- Return second result set (zero or more rows)
SELECT * FROM accounts WHERE account_holder = user_id;
END;
So, is it true that as of Postgresql 8.3 there is no way to have a
pgpqsql function return multiple SELECTs?
Vladimir Dzhuvinov
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