That's correct, Lucas. It seems functions are more than just stored
procedures. Functions are also part of new data types as well (though
are not required to be).
http://postgresql.readysetnet.com/users-lounge/docs/7.0/programmer/xfunc.htm
has the description of them, which I share for any fledgeling PGSQL
programmers out there like myself. (Especially those of us trying to
get away from MSSQL.)
Lucas Vogel wrote:
>
> Does anyone know about the stored procedures capabilities in Postgres? The
> documentation only seems to only point toward functions; is that the same
> thing? Do I make a function instead?
>
> Thanks...
>
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