On Wed, 2014-09-03 at 21:27 -0700, Vinayak wrote:
> Hello Pavel,
>
> Thank you for reply.
> >postgres=# select 'abc   '::char(7) || 'dbe   '::char(6);
> >    ?column?
> >----------------
> > *abc    abc*
> >(1 row)
> but it gives the result "abc    abc". It should be "abc    dbe".
>
>
I believe there was a typo in the function, try this one
:
postgres=# create or replace function concat_character(character,
character) returns text as $$ select concat($1,$2)$$ language sql;
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> Vinayak,
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