Milan Oparnica wrote:
It's simply to complicated to return recordsets through server-side
stored procedures. They are obviously designed to do complex data
manipulation, returning few output variables informing the caller about
final results. Returning records through sets of user-defined-types is
memory and performance waste (please see my previous post as reply to
Steve for more details). Plus it's hard to maintain and make
improvements to such a system. I hate to see 800 user types made for
every query we made as stored procedure.
Is this topic completely out of scope in Postgre ?
If I'm missing something too obvious or too important, please let me
know what.
I run over and over through internet and Postgre documentation and still
found nothing.
Is there a better place to communicate with Postgre developers ?
Sincerely,
Milan Oparnica
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