PL/PGSQL beginning is hard.... - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Bruno Boettcher
Subject PL/PGSQL beginning is hard....
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Msg-id 20001103005823.G14044@erm1.u-strasbg.fr
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hello,

i am a beginner at SQL and PL/pgsql.... and thus have some surely
already known problems...

i have set up some tables, and wanted to play around with inbuild
functions, and set up the following function:

CREATE FUNCTION balance (int4) RETURNS int4 AS '   DECLARE      compte ALIAS FOR $1;      actplus accounts.num%TYPE;
 actminus accounts.num%TYPE;      actres accounts.num%TYPE;      BEGIN          SELECT SUM(amount) INTO actplus FROM
journalWHERE plus=compte;      select sum(amount) INTO actminus from journal where minus=compte;      actres := actplus
-actminus;      RETURN actres;        END;         ' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
 


Now this works fine, until it hits one of the cases where either of the
selects returns an empty result (meaning that no line conforming to the
contraint could be found) in this case even if the other select returns
a value, the whole function does return nothing....

what did i wrong, or what do i have to change, to assume the value 0 if
no hit was found to the select?

BTW i am wondering if the same thing could have been achieved with sole
SQL, and if yes, how....

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