On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, ctrl wrote: > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION getNextWebsiteForCrawl(integer) RETURNS > website AS ' > DECLARE > my_record RECORD; > w website%rowtype; > count smallint;
You can't safely use a variable named count and the count(*) expression below I think, so you'll want to rename this variable. > BEGIN > SELECT id, domain into my_record FROM websites WHERE crawl_status=1 > AND date(last_fetch) > (current_timestamp - interval ''$1 days'') I don't think that'll get you the interval you want. I think you want current_timestamp - $1 * interval '1 day' instead since the $1 isn't going to get replaced inside the string. > ORDER BY last_fetch LIMIT 1; > select count(*) into count from my_record; > if count > 0 then This isn't going to work either. my_record isn't some kind of recordset, it's a single variable so I the select count(*) from my_record doesn't make sense. Perhaps you could check for my_record.id being non-null. > w.id := my_record.id; > w.domain := my_record.domain; > update websites set crawl_status=2 where id = my_record.id; > end IF; > return w; If you couldn't get a value, what do you want this to return? Right now it returns a website where the values are null I believe. The function as written is not going to guarantee distinct results if used from multiple transactions concurrently. How are you planning to use the function? Many sequential calls from a single connection, random usage from multiple, etc? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly