Re: User functions not displayed by \df
От | Hadley Willan |
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Тема | Re: User functions not displayed by \df |
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Msg-id | 1035855702.12891.29.camel@orac.area51.deeper.co.nz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | User functions not displayed by \df (Hadley Willan <hadley.willan@deeper.co.nz>) |
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Re: User functions not displayed by \df
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Strange, looks like \df doesn't show functions that return the type 'Opaque'?! How do I view those type of function returns? Thank You. On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 14:31, Hadley Willan wrote: > Hi, > I was working on a database, and then I decided to cut across to a new > version and import what I wanted manually. I created my new database and > am now bringing across what I want from my .sql text files. These files > tend to contain a table definition and any triggers and associated > functions. > > However, in my new database, if I copy a function definition from my > editor and paste it into the terminal window, it succeeds in creating > it, and it works, but when I do a \df it's not shown?! > > If I type a new function in by hand into the terminal window, it shows > up?! > > However, once the "ghost" function exists, even retyping it by hand does > make it show up in the \df. Even dropping it and recreating it by hand > does not make it show up. > > I've also tried piping the function in via the CLI. Again, it gets > created but I still can't see it. > > Also, I've logged in as the "postgres" user and they can't see the > functions as well. But they work?! > > I'm a bit confused as to why this functionality has changed and what it > is that I may be doing/done wrong? > > Thanks. > -- > Hadley Willan > Systems Development > Deeper Design Limited. > hadley@deeper.co.nz > www.deeperdesign.com > +64 (21) 28 41 463 > -- Hadley Willan > Systems Development > Deeper Design Limited. hadley@deeper.co.nz > www.deeperdesign.com > +64 (21) 28 41 463
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