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Hi guys!

I need to migrate some plpgsql functions I have to C language.
These functions execute queries and process the results inside, and some
of them return records... I've been reading the documentation, but I
would like any of you to tell me where can I find some examples of these
kind of functions (in C or C++).

Thanks in advance.

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Nov 11 '05 #1
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Franco Bruno Borghesi writes:
I need to migrate some plpgsql functions I have to C language.
These functions execute queries and process the results inside, and some
of them return records... I've been reading the documentation, but I
would like any of you to tell me where can I find some examples of these
kind of functions (in C or C++).


contrib/tablefunc

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Nov 11 '05 #2
great, Thanks!

On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 17:43, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Franco Bruno Borghesi writes:
I need to migrate some plpgsql functions I have to C language.
These functions execute queries and process the results inside, and some
of them return records... I've been reading the documentation, but I
would like any of you to tell me where can I find some examples of these
kind of functions (in C or C++).


contrib/tablefunc


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Nov 11 '05 #3

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