From: | "Neil D'Souza" <neil(dot)xavier(dot)dsouza(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | a query on stored procedures/functions in pgsql |
Date: | 2010-10-21 04:20:29 |
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consider the following sql statements:
create table food(
food_code serial unique,
food_category varchar(20),
food_name varchar(20)
);
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('fruit', 'tomato');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('fruit', 'banana');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('fruit', 'apple');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('vegetable', 'cabbage');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('vegetable', 'cauliflower');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('vegetable', 'okra');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('nuts', 'almonds');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('nuts', 'hazelnuts');
insert into food (food_category, food_name) values ('nuts', 'pine-seeds');
I tried the following queries - the output is listed below:
select food_category, food_name, rank as my_rank from
(
select food_category, food_name, rank() over (order by
food_category, food_name) from food
) stage1
where rank >= 4 and rank <=8;
output
---------
food_category | food_name | my_rank
---------------+-------------+---------
nuts | almonds | 4
nuts | hazelnuts | 5
nuts | pine-seeds | 6
vegetable | cabbage | 7
vegetable | cauliflower | 8
select food_category, food_name, my_rank from
(
select food_category, food_name, rank() over (order by
food_category, food_name)as my_rank from food
) stage1
where my_rank >= 4 and my_rank <=8;
output
---------
food_category | food_name | my_rank
---------------+-------------+---------
nuts | almonds | 4
nuts | hazelnuts | 5
nuts | pine-seeds | 6
vegetable | cabbage | 7
vegetable | cauliflower | 8
Consider what happens when I try to make a simple variant of the 2nd
query into a stored procedure
create or replace function food4(p1 int, p2 int)
returns table (
food_code int,
food_category varchar(20),
food_name varchar(20),
my_rank bigint
) as $$
begin
return query
select stage1.* from
(
select food_code, food_category, food_name, rank() over (order
by food_code) as my_rank from food
) stage1;
--where rank >= 4 and rank <=8;
end
$$ language plpgsql;
nxd=> \i my_rank_sp4.sql
psql:my_rank_sp4.sql:16: ERROR: syntax error at or near "$4"
LINE 1: ... $1 , $2 , $3 , rank() over (order by $1 ) as $4 from f...
^
The stored procedure does not allow me to rename the variable to
the name I need in the output table.
I went to the plpgsql documentation of the user manual - Chapter
38 - section 38.3.1 . There you have the "extended_sales" function
which also returns a table (what I needed), and there the table has a
parameter called total which is computed - the multiplication of
"quantity * price" is not renamed to "total" which is in the output
table, rather "quantity*price" is in the same position (2nd position)
in the select query that "total" occupies in the output table. Hence I
decided not to rename the ranked field - stored procedure query given
below.
create or replace function food5(p1 int, p2 int)
returns table (
food_code int,
food_category varchar(20),
food_name varchar(20),
my_rank bigint
) as $$
begin
return query
select stage1.* from
(
select food_code, food_category, food_name, rank() over (order
by food_code) from food
) stage1;
--where rank >= 4 and rank <=8;
end
$$ language plpgsql;
and this works - However when I run the function this is what i get
nxd=> \i my_rank_sp5.sql
CREATE FUNCTION
nxd=> select * from food5(1,9);
food_code | food_category | food_name | my_rank
-----------+---------------+-----------+---------
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
| | | 1
The values are blank as you can see above
If, I run a plain query like this - which is just text from the stored
procedure,
but not embedded in a plpgsql function - the result is fine
nxd=> select stage1.* from
nxd-> (
nxd(> select food_code, food_category, food_name, rank() over (order
by food_code) from food
nxd(> ) stage1;
food_code | food_category | food_name | rank
-----------+---------------+-------------+------
1 | fruit | tomato | 1
2 | fruit | banana | 2
3 | fruit | apple | 3
4 | vegetable | cabbage | 4
5 | vegetable | cauliflower | 5
6 | vegetable | okra | 6
7 | nuts | almonds | 7
8 | nuts | hazelnuts | 8
9 | nuts | pine-seeds | 9
Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Many Thanks for your help in advance,
Neil
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