User defined functions through ODBC
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Тема | User defined functions through ODBC |
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Msg-id | 010601bec31a$f9611dd0$058d60cf@virtuel.qc.ca обсуждение исходный текст |
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OFF-TOPIC: Postgresql for NT?
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Hi I'm running PostgreSQL v6.4.2 on Red Hat Linux 6.0. I use it on a Windows NT server 4.0 with service pack 5 through ODBC calls; the ODBC driver is the one from Insight Distributions System, v6.40.00.06. The IP address of the NT machine is specified as "trust" in pg_hba.conf. I've been playing a bit with PL/pgSQL ... I find it quite usefull. But I have one problem: The functions I create seem to be accessible only from within the psql utility. When I try to run a query from the network, I get an ODBC error stating that the function doesn't exist. Queries not involving user-defined functions run fine. Here is one of these functions: create function plan_text(int2) returns text as ' begin if $1 is null then return ''10 hrs''; end if; if $1 <= 10 then return ''10 hrs''; end if; if $1 <= 30 then return ''30 hrs''; end if; if $1 <= 60 then return ''60 hrs''; end if; return ''Illimité''; end; ' language 'plpgsql'; So this query works from within psql: SELECT hist_id, client_id, month, plan_text(plan) FROM history WHERE client_id = 3; But not through a network ODBC call. What am I missing? I created the user "sql", and everything in this database is owned and operated with this uid. I tried creating the function as the "postgres" superuser; I tried to authenticate differently, but I get nothing. If I use pgAdmin 6.4.3 beta, and have it list the functions, "plan_text" appears in the list, but the query fails. Anyone has an idea? Thanks, Nicolas Cadou
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