On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Jan de Visser <j...@de-visser.net> wrote:

>
> Point is that you're doing a SELECT. A SELECT returns a result, which can
> be
> empty. I would use executeQuery and ignore the result.
>
> There is a bit of a mismatch between the JDBC stored procedure model and
> the
> pgsql function model, because pgsql doesn't have true stored procedures.
>

Can you point to docs, JDBC and/or PG, that describe what it means to
"RETURN void"?

At a high-level SQL returns SETs and the empty set is a valid SET.  I take
it from your comment that JDBC considers the empty set "a result", whose
record count is zero.

​David J.​

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