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From: "M.S.Jackson" <cm1914@scitsc.wolverhampton.ac.uk>
Subject: A few questions
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I have two very straightforward questions:

1) The following script creates and uses a function to find the names
   of all highly paid employees. How would I alter it to find all the
   attributes of highly paid employees?


spog > create EMP (name=text, salary=int4, age=int4,dept=char16)
CREATE successful
spog > append EMP(name="JOE",salary=1400,age=40,dept="shoe")
APPEND 54708 successful
spog > append EMP(name="Sam",salary=1200,age=29,dept="toy")
APPEND 54720 successful
spog > append EMP(name="Bill",salary=1200,age=29,dept="candy")
APPEND 54721 successful
spog > define function high_pay (language="postquel", returntype = setof EMP)
as "retrieve (EMP.all) where EMP.salary > 1200"
DEFINE successful
spog > retrieve (names=name(high_pay()))
 JOE         

2) The paper entitled "The POSTGRES Data Model" by Rowe and Stonebraker
   talks about relation attributes of type procedure. It gives an example
   of a column declared with type postquel. Has this idea been abandoned?


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*  Mike Jackson                                                             *
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