get only 2-3 columns instead of all columns
One way: use a record
variable:
DO $$
DECLARE
_rec record;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO _rec
id, name, surname FROM t WHERE id = ?;
END $$;
Note that the structure of a record
type is undefined until assigned. So you cannot reference columns (fields) before you do that.
Another way: assign multiple scalar variables:
DO $$
DECLARE
_id int;
_name text;
_surname text;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO _id, _name, _surname
id, name, surname FROM t WHERE id = ?;
END $$;
As for your first example: %ROWTYPE
is just noise in Postgres. The documentation:
(Since every table has an associated composite type of the same name,
it actually does not matter in PostgreSQL whether you write %ROWTYPE
or not. But the form with %ROWTYPE
is more portable.)
So:
DO $$
DECLARE
my_data t; -- table name serves as type name, too.
BEGIN
SELECT INTO my_data * FROM t WHERE id = ?;
END $$;