CALL
CALL — invoke a procedure
Synopsis
CALLname( [argument] [, ...] )
Description
CALL executes a procedure. 
If the procedure has any output parameters, then a result row will be returned, containing the values of those parameters.
Parameters
- name
- The name (optionally schema-qualified) of the procedure. 
- argument
- An argument expression for the procedure call. - Arguments can include parameter names, using the syntax - name=>- value- Arguments must be supplied for all procedure parameters that lack defaults, including - OUTparameters. However, arguments matching- OUTparameters are not evaluated, so it's customary to just write- NULLfor them. (Writing something else for an- OUTparameter might cause compatibility problems with future Postgres Pro versions.)
Notes
 The user must have EXECUTE privilege on the procedure in order to be allowed to invoke it. 
 To call a function (not a procedure), use SELECT instead. 
 If CALL is executed in a transaction block, then the called procedure cannot execute transaction control statements. Transaction control statements are only allowed if CALL is executed in its own transaction. 
PL/pgSQL handles output parameters in CALL commands differently; see Section 41.6.3. 
Examples
CALL do_db_maintenance();
Compatibility
CALL conforms to the SQL standard, except for the handling of output parameters. The standard says that users should write variables to receive the values of output parameters.