Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Günce Kaya
Good morning,

Sorry for delay. I looked at your suggestions and also tried all of them.

Charles, thank you for your advise. I changed my function structure as you
said and I executed the function as Samed mentioned so It works now. I did
not want to use cast for varchar parameters cause in my previous functions,
I didn't require it. I knew this problem is not only associated with
varchar parameters due to my experienced.

Thank you for sharing your experiences. I could accomplished this case with
your helps.

Regards,

Gunce

2017-03-06 17:20 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org
>:

> Hallo Adrian
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@
> postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Klaver
> > Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 15:13
> > To: Günce Kaya <guncekay...@gmail.com>; Charles Clavadetscher <
> clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>
> > Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
> >
> > On 03/06/2017 04:36 AM, Günce Kaya wrote:
> > > Hi Charles,
> > >
> > > You are right about parameter types. When I use function with cast as
> > > you mentioned, I don't see "unknown". I see data types. but still
> > > doesn't insert with my custom function. It's really weird cause I did
> > > same thing for different function and It works.
> >
> > If I am following correctly could not the function be eliminated by
> using?:
> >
> > insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid,  ) RETURNING id;
>
> Yes, of course. I assume that this was a simplified example from the OP.
> Bye
> Charles
>
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Gunce
> >
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Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Charles Clavadetscher
Hallo Adrian

> -Original Message-
> From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
> [mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Klaver
> Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 15:13
> To: Günce Kaya <guncekay...@gmail.com>; Charles Clavadetscher 
> <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
> 
> On 03/06/2017 04:36 AM, Günce Kaya wrote:
> > Hi Charles,
> >
> > You are right about parameter types. When I use function with cast as
> > you mentioned, I don't see "unknown". I see data types. but still
> > doesn't insert with my custom function. It's really weird cause I did
> > same thing for different function and It works.
> 
> If I am following correctly could not the function be eliminated by using?:
> 
> insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid,  ) RETURNING id;

Yes, of course. I assume that this was a simplified example from the OP.
Bye
Charles

> > Regards,
> >
> > Gunce
> 
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Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Adrian Klaver

On 03/06/2017 04:36 AM, Günce Kaya wrote:

Hi Charles,

You are right about parameter types. When I use function with cast as
you mentioned, I don't see "unknown". I see data types. but still
doesn't insert with my custom function. It's really weird cause I did
same thing for different function and It works.


If I am following correctly could not the function be eliminated by using?:

insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid,  ) RETURNING id;



Regards,

Gunce


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Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Charles Clavadetscher
Hello Günce

> -Original Message-
> From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
> [mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Günce Kaya
> Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 13:37
> To: Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
> 
> Hi Charles,
> 
> You are right about parameter types. When I use function with cast as you 
> mentioned, I don't see "unknown". I see
> data types. but still doesn't insert with my custom function. It's really 
> weird cause I did same thing for different
> function and It works.

This works:

CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice
(
  id bigserial NOT NULL,
  orderid integer NOT NULL,
  cargoid integer NOT NULL,
  invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,
  invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,
  receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
  receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
  receiverphone integer NOT NULL,
  sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),
  distance real NOT NULL,
  weight numeric NOT NULL,
  addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,
  invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,
  cargocreateddate date,
  cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,
  cargocancelled timestamp without time zone
);

create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer,
fcargoid integer,
finvoiceowner integer,
finvoiceaddress varchar(250),
freceiverfname varchar,
freceiverlname varchar,
freceiverphone integer,
fsendingdatetime timestamp 
without time zone,
fdistance real,
faddedtax numeric,
fweight numeric,
finvoiceamount money,
fcargocreateddate date,
fcargoupdateddate timestamp,
fcargocancelled timestamp 
without time zone) returns numeric as $$
declare v_id bigint;
begin

insert into cargo.invoice (orderid,
   cargoid,
   invoiceowner,
   invoiceaddress,
   receiverfname,
   receiverlname,
   receiverphone,
   sendingdatetime,
   distance,
   weight,
   addedtax,
   invoiceamount,
   cargocreateddate,
   cargoupdateddate,
   cargocancelled) 
values(forderid,
   fcargoid,
   finvoiceowner,
   finvoiceaddress,
   freceiverfname,
   freceiverlname,
   freceiverphone,
   fsendingdatetime,
   fdistance,
   fweight,
   faddedtax,
   finvoiceamount,
   fcargocreateddate,
   fcargoupdateddate,
   fcargocancelled)
returning id into v_id;
return v_id;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;

select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013,
  10,
  44,
  'Wherever'::varchar(250),
  'test1'::varchar,
  'test2'::varchar,
  12345,
  now()::timestamp,
  1.30::real,
  1000::numeric,
  8::numeric,
  400::money,
  now()::date,
  now()::timestamp,
  now()::timestamp);

As Tom pointed out there were many problems:
- List of parameter not matching the table.
- List of parameters types not matching the list in the function call.
- Returning the id from the function.

Some of the casting may not be mandatory, but it is up to you now to check this.

Hope this helps.
Bye
Charles

> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gunce
> 
> 2017-03-06 15:22 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org 
> <mailto:clavadetsc...@swisspug.org> >:
> 
> 
>   Hello Günce
> 
> 
> 
>   From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
> <mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org>  [mailto:pgsql-general-
> ow...@postgresql.org <mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org> ] On Behalf 
> Of Günce Kaya
>

Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Günce Kaya
Hi Charles,

You are right about parameter types. When I use function with cast as you
mentioned, I don't see "unknown". I see data types. but still doesn't
insert with my custom function. It's really weird cause I did same thing
for different function and It works.

Regards,

Gunce

2017-03-06 15:22 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org
>:

> Hello Günce
>
>
>
> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@
> postgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Günce Kaya
> *Sent:* Montag, 6. März 2017 13:01
> *To:* Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>
> *Cc:* pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> *Subject:* Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
>
>
>
> Hi Charles,
>
>
>
> Thank you for your response. I used pg_typeof() function to show
> parameters type.
>
>
>
> select pg_typeof('asdasdasd');
>
>
>
> result -> "unknown"
>
>
>
> Well, a string in single quotes is not necessarily a text:
>
>
>
> db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}');
>
> pg_typeof
>
> ---
>
> unknown
>
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::varchar);
>
>  pg_typeof
>
> ---
>
> character varying
>
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::text);
>
> pg_typeof
>
> ---
>
> text
>
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> db.archivedb=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::json);
>
> pg_typeof
>
> ---
>
> json
>
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> You probably need to specify that your string is a text.
>
> Bye
>
> Charles
>
>
>
> but I can use this parameter without custom function as successfully and
> using cast is doesn't work to get result as successful.
>
>
>
> do you have any advice for that?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Gunce
>
>
>
> 2017-03-06 14:51 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <
> clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>:
>
> Hello
>
>
>
> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@
> postgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Günce Kaya
> *Sent:* Montag, 6. März 2017 12:36
> *To:* pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> *Subject:* [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script.
> When I execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;
>
>
>
> ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, *unknown,
> unknown, unknown*, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer,
> money, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with
> time zone) does not exist
>
> LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...
>
>   ^
>
> HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
> need to add explicit type casts.
>
>
>
> Table's create script as bellow;
>
>
>
> CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice
>
> (
>
>   id bigserial NOT NULL,
>
>   orderid integer NOT NULL,
>
>   cargoid integer NOT NULL,
>
>   invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,
>
>   invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverphone integer NOT NULL,
>
>   sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),
>
>   distance real NOT NULL,
>
>   weight numeric NOT NULL,
>
>   addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,
>
>   invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,
>
>   cargocreateddate date,
>
>   cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,
>
>   cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);
>
>
>
> The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is
> following;
>
>
>
> create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer, fcargoid
> integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character, freceiverfname
> character varying, freceiverlname character varying, freceiverphone
> integer, fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone, fdistance real,
> fweight numeric,  finvoiceamount money, fcargocreateddate date,
> fcargoupdateddate timestamp, fcargocancelled timestamp without time zone)
> returns numeric as $$
>
>
>
> declare v_id bigint;
>
>
>
> begin
>
>
>
> insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress,
> receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance,
> weight, addedtax,

Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Tom Lane
=?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=BCnce_Kaya?=  writes:
> I think the problem is not associated with you suggestion cause I changed
> both of two parameter type as varchar(by the way, I deleted address column
> and I only have two column that got me crazy!) still doesn't insert any
> data.

There are a lot of moving parts there, but I think probably the one that
is actually failing is that you're passing "400" to a parameter declared
as "money".  There's no implicit integer-to-money cast so that doesn't
work.  (That cast is assignment level which is why failing to cast works
if you insert directly.)

Or at least that's what it appears from your sample call, but I'm confused
about why your error message reads

ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, *unknown,
unknown, unknown*, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer,
money, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with
time zone) does not exist

I do not think this message corresponds to the sample call you showed us,
because the whole point is that the eleventh parameter wasn't already of
type "money".

regards, tom lane


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Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Charles Clavadetscher
Hello Günce

 

From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Günce Kaya
Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 13:01
To: Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

 

Hi Charles,

 

Thank you for your response. I used pg_typeof() function to show parameters 
type. 

 

select pg_typeof('asdasdasd');

 

result -> "unknown"

 

Well, a string in single quotes is not necessarily a text:

 

db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}');

pg_typeof

---

unknown

(1 row)

 

db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::varchar);

 pg_typeof

---

character varying

(1 row)

 

db=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::text);

pg_typeof

---

text

(1 row)

 

db.archivedb=> select pg_typeof('{"hello": "world"}'::json);

pg_typeof

---

json

(1 row)

 

You probably need to specify that your string is a text.

Bye

Charles

 

but I can use this parameter without custom function as successfully and using 
cast is doesn't work to get result as successful.

 

do you have any advice for that?

 

Regards,

 

Gunce

 

2017-03-06 14:51 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <clavadetsc...@swisspug.org 
<mailto:clavadetsc...@swisspug.org> >:

Hello

 

From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
<mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org>  
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
<mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org> ] On Behalf Of Günce Kaya
Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 12:36
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org <mailto:pgsql-general@postgresql.org> 
Subject: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

 

Hi all,

 

I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script. When I 
execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;

 

ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, unknown, 
unknown, unknown, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer, money, 
timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone) 
does not exist

LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...

  ^

HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to 
add explicit type casts.

 

Table's create script as bellow;

 

CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice

(

  id bigserial NOT NULL,

  orderid integer NOT NULL,

  cargoid integer NOT NULL,

  invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,

  invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,

  receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,

  receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,

  receiverphone integer NOT NULL,

  sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),

  distance real NOT NULL,

  weight numeric NOT NULL,

  addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,

  invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,

  cargocreateddate date,

  cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,

  cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);

 

The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is following;

 

create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer, fcargoid 
integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character, freceiverfname 
character varying, freceiverlname character varying, freceiverphone integer, 
fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone, fdistance real, fweight numeric,  
finvoiceamount money, fcargocreateddate date, fcargoupdateddate timestamp, 
fcargocancelled timestamp without time zone) returns numeric as $$

 

declare v_id bigint;

 

begin

 

insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress, 
receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance, weight, 
addedtax, invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled) 

values(forded, fcargoid, finvoiceowner, finvoiceaddress, 
freceiverfname,freceiverlname,freceiverphone, fsendingdatetime, fdistance, 
fweight, faddedtax, finvoiceamount, fcargocreateddate, fcargoupdateddate, 
fcargocancelled);

 

select max(id) into v_id from cargo.invoice;

 

return v_id;

 

end;

 

$$ language plpgsql;

 

 

So, when I execute the function like;

 

select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test1','test2', 12345, 
now(), 1,30, 400, now(), now(), now());

 

I'm getting error as you can see in second paragraph even I use cast for three 
"unknown" parameter in insert script which is in function , I can not overcome 
with this issue so I still get same error.  If I use only following script to 
insert values to cargo.invoice table,

 

insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress, 
receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance, weight, 
addedtax, invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled) 

values( 

Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Günce Kaya
Hi Ray,

I think the problem is not associated with you suggestion cause I changed
both of two parameter type as varchar(by the way, I deleted address column
and I only have two column that got me crazy!) still doesn't insert any
data.

you can see changes as I emphasized as bold.

create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer, fcargoid
integer, finvoiceowner integer, freceiverfname *varchar*, freceiverlname
*varchar*, freceiverphone integer, fsendingdatetime timestamp without time
zone, fdistance real, fweight numeric,  finvoiceamount money,
fcargocreateddate date, fcargoupdateddate timestamp, fcargocancelled
timestamp without time zone) returns numeric as $$
declare v_id bigint;
begin

insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, receiverfname,
receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance, weight, addedtax,
invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled)
values(forderid,fcargoid,finvoiceowner,freceiverfname,freceiverlname,freceiverphone,
fsendingdatetime,
fdistance,fweight,faddedtax,finvoiceamount,fcargocreateddate,fcargoupdateddate,fcargocancelled)
returning id;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;

I used bellow code to execute function;

select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44,cast('test1' as
varchar),cast('test2' as varchar) , 12345, now(), 1,30, 8,
400,now(),now(),now());

and I got another error;

ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, character
varying, character varying, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer,
integer, integer, integer, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time
zone, timestamp with time zone) does not exist

LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44,cast('test1' ...

  ^

HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
need to add explicit type casts.


It seems nothing changed.

Yours sincerely,

Gunce

2017-03-06 15:00 GMT+03:00 Günce Kaya :

> Hi Charles,
>
> Thank you for your response. I used pg_typeof() function to show
> parameters type.
>
> select pg_typeof('asdasdasd');
>
> result -> "unknown"
>
> but I can use this parameter without custom function as successfully and
> using cast is doesn't work to get result as successful.
>
> do you have any advice for that?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gunce
>
> 2017-03-06 14:51 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher <
> clavadetsc...@swisspug.org>:
>
>> Hello
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@po
>> stgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Günce Kaya
>> *Sent:* Montag, 6. März 2017 12:36
>> *To:* pgsql-general@postgresql.org
>> *Subject:* [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script.
>> When I execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;
>>
>>
>>
>> ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, *unknown,
>> unknown, unknown*, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer,
>> money, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with
>> time zone) does not exist
>>
>> LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...
>>
>>   ^
>>
>> HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
>> need to add explicit type casts.
>>
>>
>>
>> Table's create script as bellow;
>>
>>
>>
>> CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice
>>
>> (
>>
>>   id bigserial NOT NULL,
>>
>>   orderid integer NOT NULL,
>>
>>   cargoid integer NOT NULL,
>>
>>   invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,
>>
>>   invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,
>>
>>   receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>>
>>   receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>>
>>   receiverphone integer NOT NULL,
>>
>>   sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),
>>
>>   distance real NOT NULL,
>>
>>   weight numeric NOT NULL,
>>
>>   addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,
>>
>>   invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,
>>
>>   cargocreateddate date,
>>
>>   cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,
>>
>>   cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);
>>
>>
>>
>> The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is
>> following;
>>
>>
>>
>> create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer,
>> fcargoid integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character,
>> freceiverfname character varying, freceiverlname character varying,
>> freceiverphone integer, fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone,
>> fdistance real, fweight numeric,  finvoiceamount money, fcargocreateddate
>> date, fcargoupdateddate timestamp, fcargocancelled timestamp without time
>> zone) returns numeric as $$
>>
>>
>>
>> declare v_id bigint;
>>
>>
>>
>> begin
>>
>>
>>
>> insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner,
>> invoiceaddress, receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone,
>> sendingdatetime, distance, weight, addedtax, invoiceamount,
>> cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, 

Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Günce Kaya
Hi Charles,

Thank you for your response. I used pg_typeof() function to show parameters
type.

select pg_typeof('asdasdasd');

result -> "unknown"

but I can use this parameter without custom function as successfully and
using cast is doesn't work to get result as successful.

do you have any advice for that?

Regards,

Gunce

2017-03-06 14:51 GMT+03:00 Charles Clavadetscher :

> Hello
>
>
>
> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@
> postgresql.org] *On Behalf Of *Günce Kaya
> *Sent:* Montag, 6. März 2017 12:36
> *To:* pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> *Subject:* [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script.
> When I execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;
>
>
>
> ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, *unknown,
> unknown, unknown*, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer,
> money, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with
> time zone) does not exist
>
> LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...
>
>   ^
>
> HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
> need to add explicit type casts.
>
>
>
> Table's create script as bellow;
>
>
>
> CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice
>
> (
>
>   id bigserial NOT NULL,
>
>   orderid integer NOT NULL,
>
>   cargoid integer NOT NULL,
>
>   invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,
>
>   invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>
>   receiverphone integer NOT NULL,
>
>   sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),
>
>   distance real NOT NULL,
>
>   weight numeric NOT NULL,
>
>   addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,
>
>   invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,
>
>   cargocreateddate date,
>
>   cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,
>
>   cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);
>
>
>
> The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is
> following;
>
>
>
> create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer, fcargoid
> integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character, freceiverfname
> character varying, freceiverlname character varying, freceiverphone
> integer, fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone, fdistance real,
> fweight numeric,  finvoiceamount money, fcargocreateddate date,
> fcargoupdateddate timestamp, fcargocancelled timestamp without time zone)
> returns numeric as $$
>
>
>
> declare v_id bigint;
>
>
>
> begin
>
>
>
> insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress,
> receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance,
> weight, addedtax, invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate,
> cargocancelled)
>
> values(forded, fcargoid, finvoiceowner, finvoiceaddress,
> freceiverfname,freceiverlname,freceiverphone, fsendingdatetime,
> fdistance, fweight, faddedtax, finvoiceamount, fcargocreateddate,
> fcargoupdateddate, fcargocancelled);
>
>
>
> select max(id) into v_id from cargo.invoice;
>
>
>
> return v_id;
>
>
>
> end;
>
>
>
> $$ language plpgsql;
>
>
>
>
>
> So, when I execute the function like;
>
>
>
> select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test1','test2',
> 12345, now(), 1,30, 400, now(), now(), now());
>
>
>
> I'm getting error as you can see in second paragraph even I use cast for
> three "unknown" parameter in insert script which is in function , I can not
> overcome with this issue so I still get same error.  If I use only
> following script to insert values to cargo.invoice table,
>
>
>
> insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner,
> invoiceaddress, receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone,
> sendingdatetime, distance, weight, addedtax, invoiceamount,
> cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled)
>
> values( 1012, 10, 44, 'asdasdasd','xx', 'xxx', 12345, now(),
> 1,30,8,400,now(),now(),now());
>
>
>
> I can insert data successfully. Do you have any idea about that?
>
>
>
> One or more parameter don’t have the expected data type. You should check
> them in order to find out which ones are giving trouble.
>
> In the short you may try to cast your calls to now() to timezone without
> time stamp: now()::timestamp.
>
>
>
> The function now() returns:
>
>
>
> db=> select pg_typeof(now());
>
> pg_typeof
>
> --
>
> timestamp with time zone
>
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> And this is different from without time zone.
>
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Bye
>
> Charles
>
>
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> --
>
> Gunce Kaya
>



-- 
Gunce Kaya


Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Raymond O'Donnell

On 06/03/17 11:36, Günce Kaya wrote:

Hi all,

I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script.
When I execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;

ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer,
*unknown, unknown, unknown*, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer,
integer, money, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone,
timestamp with time zone) does not exist

LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...

  ^

HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
need to add explicit type casts.


Table's create script as bellow;

CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice
(
  id bigserial NOT NULL,
  orderid integer NOT NULL,
  cargoid integer NOT NULL,
  invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,
  invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,
  receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
  receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,
  receiverphone integer NOT NULL,
  sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),
  distance real NOT NULL,
  weight numeric NOT NULL,
  addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,
  invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,
  cargocreateddate date,
  cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,
  cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);

The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is following;

create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer,
fcargoid integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character,
freceiverfname character varying, freceiverlname character varying,
freceiverphone integer, fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone,
fdistance real, fweight numeric,  finvoiceamount money,
fcargocreateddate date, fcargoupdateddate timestamp, fcargocancelled
timestamp without time zone) returns numeric as $$

declare v_id bigint;

begin

insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner,
invoiceaddress, receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone,
sendingdatetime, distance, weight, addedtax, invoiceamount,
cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled)
values(forded, fcargoid, finvoiceowner, finvoiceaddress,
freceiverfname,freceiverlname,freceiverphone, fsendingdatetime,
fdistance, fweight, faddedtax, finvoiceamount, fcargocreateddate,
fcargoupdateddate, fcargocancelled);

select max(id) into v_id from cargo.invoice;

return v_id;

end;

$$ language plpgsql;


So, when I execute the function like;

select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test1','test2',
12345, now(), 1,30, 400, now(), now(), now());


You've declared the function with type "character" for the fourth 
parameter, but you're trying to pass a varchar or text value.


Ray.


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Re: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

2017-03-06 Thread Charles Clavadetscher
Hello

 

From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Günce Kaya
Sent: Montag, 6. März 2017 12:36
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Fwd: parameter type is unknown error

 

Hi all,

 

I created a dummy table and related function that include insert script. When I 
execute the function I'm getting error like bellow;

 

ERROR:  function cargo.insertinvoice(integer, integer, integer, unknown, 
unknown, unknown, integer, timestamp with time zone, integer, integer, money, 
timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone, timestamp with time zone) 
does not exist

LINE 1: select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test...

  ^

HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to 
add explicit type casts.

 

Table's create script as bellow;

 

CREATE TABLE cargo.invoice

(

  id bigserial NOT NULL,

  orderid integer NOT NULL,

  cargoid integer NOT NULL,

  invoiceowner integer NOT NULL,

  invoiceaddress character(250) NOT NULL,

  receiverfname character varying(50) NOT NULL,

  receiverlname character varying(50) NOT NULL,

  receiverphone integer NOT NULL,

  sendingdatetime timestamp without time zone DEFAULT now(),

  distance real NOT NULL,

  weight numeric NOT NULL,

  addedtax numeric NOT NULL DEFAULT 8,

  invoiceamount money DEFAULT 0,

  cargocreateddate date,

  cargoupdateddate timestamp without time zone,

  cargocancelled timestamp without time zone);

 

The function that content insert script to cargo.invoice table is following;

 

create or replace function cargo.insertinvoice (forderid integer, fcargoid 
integer, finvoiceowner integer, finvoiceaddress character, freceiverfname 
character varying, freceiverlname character varying, freceiverphone integer, 
fsendingdatetime timestamp without time zone, fdistance real, fweight numeric,  
finvoiceamount money, fcargocreateddate date, fcargoupdateddate timestamp, 
fcargocancelled timestamp without time zone) returns numeric as $$

 

declare v_id bigint;

 

begin

 

insert into cargo.invoice (orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress, 
receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance, weight, 
addedtax, invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled) 

values(forded, fcargoid, finvoiceowner, finvoiceaddress, 
freceiverfname,freceiverlname,freceiverphone, fsendingdatetime, fdistance, 
fweight, faddedtax, finvoiceamount, fcargocreateddate, fcargoupdateddate, 
fcargocancelled);

 

select max(id) into v_id from cargo.invoice;

 

return v_id;

 

end;

 

$$ language plpgsql;

 

 

So, when I execute the function like;

 

select * from cargo.insertinvoice(1013, 10, 44, 'asda','test1','test2', 12345, 
now(), 1,30, 400, now(), now(), now());

 

I'm getting error as you can see in second paragraph even I use cast for three 
"unknown" parameter in insert script which is in function , I can not overcome 
with this issue so I still get same error.  If I use only following script to 
insert values to cargo.invoice table,

 

insert into cargo.invoice ( orderid, cargoid, invoiceowner, invoiceaddress, 
receiverfname, receiverlname, receiverphone, sendingdatetime, distance, weight, 
addedtax, invoiceamount, cargocreateddate, cargoupdateddate, cargocancelled) 

values( 1012, 10, 44, 'asdasdasd','xx', 'xxx', 12345, now(), 
1,30,8,400,now(),now(),now());

 

I can insert data successfully. Do you have any idea about that? 

 

One or more parameter don’t have the expected data type. You should check them 
in order to find out which ones are giving trouble.

In the short you may try to cast your calls to now() to timezone without time 
stamp: now()::timestamp.

 

The function now() returns:

 

db=> select pg_typeof(now());

pg_typeof

--

timestamp with time zone

(1 row)

 

And this is different from without time zone.

 

Hope this helps.

Bye

Charles

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Regards,

 

-- 

Gunce Kaya