Re: Running a stored procedure via pgagent, need an examp le - Mailing list pgsql-general

From novnov
Subject Re: Running a stored procedure via pgagent, need an examp le
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In response to Re: Running a stored procedure via pgagent, need an examp le  ("Dave Page" <dpage@postgresql.org>)
Responses Re: Running a stored procedure via pgagent, need an examp le  (Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>)
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Thank you, just had time to test this.

I wrote a simple sproc that adds a row to a test table. I've created a one
step job

db = db the sproc is in
kind = sql
def = SELECT proc_test01_insertrow();

set to run on each minute of every hour every day, starting today 00:00:01

The job, step, and schedule all show as enabled. But it never runs. I've
even restarted postgres...what else could be involved?


Dave Page-3 wrote:
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>> ------- Original Message -------
>> From: novnov <novnovice@gmail.com>
>> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
>> Sent: 13/08/07, 17:36:12
>> Subject: [GENERAL] Running a stored procedure via pgagent, need an
>> example
>>
>> Can someone give me a simple example of the way in which I might be able
>> to
>> call a stored procedure or query using pgagent? I have never scripted a
>> postgres .sql etc to run via cron or pgagent and an example of the syntax
>> would be helpful. In pgagent terms, the Step is set up as SQL, and it's
>> the
>> definition that I would like an example of. I am guessing that one would
>> save the routine off to a .sql file, then call via \i?
>
> Just enter the SQL to execute in the textbox on the step dialog, e.g.
>
> SELECT my_proc();
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> Regards, Dave
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