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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T22:50:26+00:00 2026-05-24T22:50:26+00:00

I have the following function, based on the SQL Functions Returning Sets section of

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I have the following function, based on the SQL Functions Returning Sets section of the PG docs, which accepts two arrays of equal length, and unpacks them into a set of rows with two columns.

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION unpack_test(
    in_int INTEGER[],
    in_double DOUBLE PRECISION[],
    OUT out_int INTEGER,
    OUT out_double DOUBLE PRECISION
) RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$
    SELECT $1[rowx] AS out_int, $2[rowx] AS out_double
    FROM generate_series(1, array_upper($1, 1)) AS rowx;
$$ LANGUAGE SQL STABLE;

I execute the function in PGAdmin3, like this:

SELECT unpack_test(int_col, double_col) FROM test_data

It basically works, but the output looks like this:

|unpack_test|
|record     |
|-----------|
|(1, 1)     |
|-----------|
|(2, 2)     |
|-----------|
 ...

In other words, the result is a single record, as opposed to two columns. I found this question that seems to provide an answer, but it deals with a function that selects from a table directly, whereas mine accepts the columns as arguments, since it needs to generate the series used to iterate over them. I therefore can’t call it using SELECT * FROM function, as suggested in that answer.

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    2026-05-24T22:50:27+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 10:50 pm

    First, you’ll need to create a type for the return value of your function. Something like this could work:

    CREATE TYPE unpack_test_type AS (out_int int, out_double double precision);
    

    Then change your function to return this type instead of record.

    Then you can use it like this:

    SELECT (unpack_test).out_int, (unpack_test).out_double FROM
            (SELECT unpack_test(int_col, double_col) FROM test_data) as test
    

    It doesn’t seem possible to take a function returning a generic record type and use it in this manner.

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