On 4/25/25 08:08, Vydehi Ganti wrote:
Hi Team,
We are presently using Postgresql:PostgreSQL 15.12 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 8.5.0 20210514 (Red Hat 8.5.0-23), 64-bitI have a scenario where1.I need to enforce RLS policy on a table for Select by calling a Function2.The function would return a character varying string which should be appended to the select as a filter.Ex: Select * from employee would be appended with where 1=1;3.When we try to implement it says the below error.ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: "1=1" CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function function name(name,name) while casting return value to function's return type4.It works fine on Oracle. Can you please suggest how to fix this issue?
Just
show the output of
\d <your_table>
and
particularly the Policies:
section.
Then also show the source of your function and anything else
involved.
RgVydehi.