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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T07:24:52+00:00 2026-06-06T07:24:52+00:00

I have a PL/pgSQL function which requires one input parameter which is the primary

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I have a PL/pgSQL function which requires one input parameter which is the primary key of the table on which it works. I call it as follows:

select myFunction('0001');

It then does some calculations on the data in the row identified by '0001' of a particular table and performs an UPDATE.

How can I call the function repeatedly for each primary key returned by a query? Something like the following:

select myFunction(select ID from theTable);
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    2026-06-06T07:24:54+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:24 am

    Maybe you should call the function as follow:

    select myfunction(id) from thetable;
    

    id being the pk of the table.

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