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Maybe a plpgsql bug?
Lehel Gyuro <lehel@bin.hu> — 2001-04-10T07:31:32Z
I've tried to write a plpgsql function, and noticed the following problem : (7.1RC2 rpm from postgresql.org) When issuing a comand like: DECLARE rowvar tablaname%ROWTYPE BEGIN FOR rowvar IN SELECT FROM tablename t WHERE t.xxx=yyy AND t.zzz=qqq LOOP ..... END LOOP; or just simply issuing a query like DECLARE rownum int4:=0; BEGIN SELECT count (*)::int4 INTO rownum FROM tablename t WHERE t.xxx=yyy AND t.zzz=qqq; only the t.zzz=qqq is realized in the returned rows, the t.xxx=yyy is skipped, but when executing the query with execute everything is fine. Is this an undocumented bug? I've noticed that the same query structure is avoided in the documentation, you use simple queryes with only one filtering condition... :(
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Re: Maybe a plpgsql bug?
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-04-13T17:22:38Z
Lehel Gyuro <lehel@bin.hu> writes: > I've tried to write a plpgsql function, and noticed the following > problem : (7.1RC2 rpm from postgresql.org) Perhaps this is a bug, but you have not given a complete example that would allow someone else to try to reproduce it. Please see the guidelines for bug reports. regards, tom lane