From: | Drew Wilson <amw(at)speakeasy(dot)net> |
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To: | gearond(at)cvc(dot)net |
Cc: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: "ERROR: Argument of WHERE must not be a set function"? |
Date: | 2003-04-16 23:58:37 |
Message-ID: | 56DA69AE-7067-11D7-AB01-00039342B2CE@speakeasy.net |
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I have to insert/update/delete into these tables. If I use views, I'd
have to write rules to handle the write-through operations.
I'd like to avoid that extra code.
Drew
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 04:54 PM, Dennis Gearon wrote:
> a view instead of the function?
>
> Drew Wilson wrote:
>> I want to use a function to generate a list of OIDs to be used in a
>> subselect.
>> However, I can't figure out what to return from my function that will
>> properly work in a WHERE clause.
>> I tried:
>> CREATE FUNCTION myTest() RETURNS SETOF oid AS 'SELECT id FROM foo;'
>> LANGUAGE SQL;
>> But when I try:
>> SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id in in (myTest());
>> I get this error message:
>> "ERROR: Argument of WHERE must not be a set function"
>> How can I use a function to generate my subselect? (I want to cal my
>> function just once, and avoid calling it once per row.)
>> Thanks,
>> Drew
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