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Author Is this still valid for current Postgresql versions?
Tony Caduto

2005-08-30, 8:24 pm

"The current implementation of RETURN NEXT for PL/pgSQL stores the
entire result set before returning from the function"

I thought I read somewhere that 8.x did not do this.

Thanks,

Tony

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Tom Lane

2005-08-30, 8:24 pm

Tony Caduto < tony_caduto@amsoftwa
redesign.com> writes:
> "The current implementation of RETURN NEXT for PL/pgSQL stores the
> entire result set before returning from the function"


> I thought I read somewhere that 8.x did not do this.


Sorry.

regards, tom lane

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