I need a simple function to return dynamic set of columns. I’ve found couple of examples on SO and end up with the following:
CREATE or replace FUNCTION getColumn(_column1 text, _column2 text, _column3 text, _table text)
RETURNS TABLE(cmf1 text, cmf2 text, cmf3 text) AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN QUERY EXECUTE
'SELECT '
|| quote_ident(_column1)::text || ' as cmf1,'
|| quote_ident(_column2)::text || ' as cmf2,'
|| quote_ident(_column3)::text || ' as cmf3'
' FROM '
|| quote_ident(_table);
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
I need this function to work only with varchar/text columns so I created this testing table:
create table test20130205 (
a text,
b text,
c varchar,
d text)
;
Finally, I can run some tests:
select * from getColumn('a','b','d','test20130205');
-- ok
select * from getColumn('a','b','c','test20130205');
-- error
ERROR: structure of query does not match function result type
DETAIL: Returned type character varying does not match expected type text in column 3.
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function getcolumn(text,text,text,text) line 3 at RETURN QUERY
It seems like type for column c (varchar) is checked before cast – this seems strange, but I guess I’ve missed something.
How can I fix my function?
(PostgreSQL 9.1)
In your current function, the casts to text do not apply to the output columns values, they apply to their names (the result of
quote_ident).The cast should be moved inside the query itself: