PG> select myFunction(1,'This is unknown type',90.01,'Again a unknown PG> type column');
PG> It is raising an error like function myFunction(integer, unknown, PG> double precision, unknown) does not exist.
I think you need to be a bit more specific about what precisely you did, because this is what I tried:
create or replace function myfunc(a integer, b text, c double precision, d text) returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin raise info 'myfunc called'; end; $$;
select myfunc(1,'foo',90.01,'bar'); INFO: myfunc called
In particular: do you have more than one function of the same name? Were you actually calling the function from JDBC with parameters (and if so what types) rather than as a plain select? Show us an exact transcript, not just your editorialized summary. -- Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)