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I am trying to fetch data from remote db by using dblink through function but getting an error "query has no destination for result data". I am using plpgsql language to do the same.

Function:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fun()
  RETURNS text AS
$$
begin
select dblink_connect(
      'port=5432 dbname=test user=postgres password=****');

WITH a AS (
SELECT *
FROM dblink(
    'SELECT slno,fname,mname,lname
    FROM    remote_tbl'
     ) AS t (slno int, fname text, mname text, lname text)
)
, b AS (
INSERT INTO temptab1
SELECT slno, name
FROM   a
)
, c AS (
INSERT INTO temptab2
SELECT slno, name
FROM   a
)
INSERT INTO temptab3
SELECT slno, name
FROM   a;


select dblink_disconnect();
end;
$$ 
LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Calling Function:

select fun();

Error: query has no destination for result data

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4 Answers 4

83

The stored procedure won't just return the result of the last SELECT. You need to actually return the value:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fun() RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
    --- ....
    RETURN(SELECT dblink_disconnect());
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

You're getting the error because Postgres expects the function to return something of type text, but your function doesn't return anything.

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  • 7
    Please show your current code, we can't see it... Did you also change "select dblink_connect" ? Every result must have a destination or use PERFORM instead of SELECT. May 30, 2014 at 7:21
  • 1
    @Frank Heikens, +1 Yeah I got it. Well! Thank you so much. Jun 3, 2014 at 4:42
5

Use a plain SQL function instead of PL/PgSQL, or use SELECT INTO and ordinary RETURN.

5

Reason for the error you're getting is because there is no return in between your BEGIN and END for example:

    BEGIN
        update mytable set lastcodeused = to_char(cast(lastcodeused as INTEGER)+1, 'FM999999999999999999') where 
        classid = classIdVar and appid= appIdInt 
        RETURNING concat(pageUniqueCode,lastcodeused) as pageUniqueCode
        into taskcode;
        return taskcode;
    END;
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If you have this error using a pgplsql procedure or function, and you are sure that the return is defined correctly, there exists a different non-intuitive cause. I needed some time to realize this so I think it is worth sharing. I had a function like this:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION "db".fn_x(
    id integer)
    RETURNS TABLE(b_val varchar(100), c_val varchar(100)) 
    LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'

AS $BODY$
DECLARE 
var_b_val varchar(100);
var_c_val varchar(100);

BEGIN
    select var_b, var_c
        -- Missing INTO clause was the cause of the error.
        var_b_val, var_c_val
        from "db".table_y where y_id = id;

    return query(select var_b_val, var_c_val);
END;
$BODY$;

Just adding that missing INTO clause made the function work correctly.

In conclusion, this error can also trigger on silent syntax errors.

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