On 8/26/16 10:32 AM, Alexander Farber wrote:
Thank you, I was just wondering if there is a simpler way... but ok
It would be nice if there was a way to pass dynamically formed records around, similar to how you can pass the results of row() around. Someone else has actually be asking about this at https://github.com/decibel/pg_lambda/issues/1.
BTW, there's no advantage I can think of to using plpgsql just to return the output of a query. You'd be better off using a SQL function instead.
Actually, I guess the plan for the plpgsql version would be cached; I'm not sure if the same is true for SQL functions. But you'd probably need a more complex query for that to be a win over the lighter weight nature of SQL functions.
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