Hi,
wouldn't it be great to have functions return "setof something" as result where "something" was determined out of the result of a SELECT within the function?
like

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION coffee(integer, timestamp, timestamp)
 RETURNS SETOF
AS
$BODY$
   SELECT staff_id, name, room, COUNT(coffee_id) AS cupcount
    FROM staff  JOIN coffee_log ON staff_fk = staff_id
    WHERE (staff_id = $1) AND (coffee_time BETWEEN $2 AND $3)
 GROUP BY staff_id, name, room
 ORDER BY name;
$BODY$
 LANGUAGE 'sql' STABLE

There the SELECT dumps a constant set of collumns where as far as I know have to be defined as a type to make SETOF happy or define the names whenever I call the function which would be tedious.

Actually this is a pretty simple example of some reports I need to produce.
They have around 60 collumns and there is also an aggregate and filtering on an id as well as 2 timestamps. Since the aggregate depends on id and timestamps too, it is no solution to build a view and select from that within the function.

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