strk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all, I saw that STABLE-defined functions
> don't get replaced by their output, shoudn't they ?
> Following shows that VOLATILE and STABLE functions outputs
> won't get into the Filter, while IMMUTABLE will.
The examples are acting exactly as they should. S
Hello all, I saw that STABLE-defined functions
don't get replaced by their output, shoudn't they ?
Following shows that VOLATILE and STABLE functions outputs
won't get into the Filter, while IMMUTABLE will.
Documentation says that STABLE is the modifier to use for functions
which don't change out
Tom Lane wrote:
Gaetano Mendola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm having a bounce of errors because IMMUTABLE and STABLE
attributes for some of my functions. Let me explain with an example,
Hmm. This particular example is a bug in exec_eval_simple_expr() ...
if we're going to bypass SPI then we'd b
Gaetano Mendola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having a bounce of errors because IMMUTABLE and STABLE
> attributes for some of my functions. Let me explain with an example,
Hmm. This particular example is a bug in exec_eval_simple_expr() ...
if we're going to bypass SPI then we'd better do the
Hi all,
after several weeks away I downloaded today the 8.0rc1 and I
tested it with our application.
I'm having a bounce of errors because IMMUTABLE and STABLE
attributes for some of my functions. Let me explain with an example,
what I do is ( plpgsql )
my_id_user = sp_id_user( a_login );
IF my_i