Re: Stored procedures/functions that can return recordsets... - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc
From | Remigius Stalder |
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Subject | Re: Stored procedures/functions that can return recordsets... |
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Msg-id | 004901c2aaa3$5c7cd030$8401a8c0@descom.local Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Stored procedures/functions that can return recordsets... ("Peter Adamek Jr." <peter.adamek@utoronto.ca>) |
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Re: Stored procedures/functions that can return recordsets...
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List | pgsql-jdbc |
Peter, The description of how to return record sets can be found here (sorry, but although I am not directly interested in returning record sets, I looked into the manual and found this passage in five minutes): http://www.ca.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.3/postgres/plpgsql-cursors. html (near the bottom, section 19.7.3.3. Returning Cursors) However, if that does not help, I can't provide further assistance. By the way - what is the difference between "functions" and "procedures" ? In my understanding, the PL/pgSQL functions ARE what is in other DBMSes called stored procedures, although they are not called so. If this is not the case, I would be interested in the difference of PL/pgSQL functions and "real" stored procedures. Of course I don't mean differences in the procedural language, because these languages are not standardized anywhay. Best regards, Remigius. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Adamek Jr." <peter.adamek@utoronto.ca> To: <pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org>; <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 8:14 PM Subject: [JDBC] Stored procedures/functions that can return recordsets... > Hello all, > > This email is in regards to the following statement that I found just > last week: > > "PostgreSQL 7.3 is full of new, often requested features such as SQL '92 > schemas, prepared statements, and stored procedures that can return > record sets." > > The statement is part of a larger article and can be found about half > way down the following article: > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org/news/2002112801/ > > I am specifically interested in the portion of the statement that reads > "stored procedures that can return record sets." If this is indeed > true, then I believe that PostgreSQL will become a much more used DB. > This is one aspect that MS SQL Server and Oracle have had for some time > that has been lacking from PostgreSQL (not to mention the Callable > Statement JDBC driver support that is now included in version 7.3). > > I am writing this to see if anyone has been able to successfully run a > stored procedure (although it is probably still called a function) via > Java (using a Callable Statement) and have it return a recordset (that > is multiple columns and multiple rows). If so, I would appreciate it if > you could post a short example, both of the stored procedure and the > Java code used to access it. > > I have looked through the 7.3 documentation at the following link, but I > have not found any references to this functionality. > > http://www.ca.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.3/postgres/ > > I suspect that even in PostgreSQL version 7.3 no such thing as stored > procedures exist - I suspect it was a misquote and the article is > referring to functions. > > In any event, I'd like to see this run for my own interest, it's not for > a project. I know what needs to be done in theory, so I'll tinker with > it to try and get it to work on my own. If anyone has any suggestions > or has got this to work and would like to shed light on this, I would > appreciate it. > > Thank you kindly, > Pete > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org >
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