> I'm creating a function (for use in a trigger) from the example in the
> documentation and encountered an error. If I type the following at
> the psql prompt (database and user are opf):
>
> opf=> create function opf_user_fillin() returns opaque as '
> opf'> begin
> opf'> new.opf_user_id := nextval(opf_user_sequence);
> opf'> return new;
> opf'> end;
> opf'> '
> opf-> language 'plpgsql'
> opf-> ;
>
> I get the following error:
>
> ERROR: Unrecognized language specified in a CREATE FUNCTION: 'plpgsql'.
> Recognized languages are sql, C, internal and the created procedural languages.
>
> Can I enable the plpgsql language on my system? If so, how? If not,
> what are my options (ie, what do I have to do to get plpgsql support)?
>
> I'm pretty new to PostgreSQL but no stranger to compiling systems from source
> (or writing the source for that matter). I'm running a RedHat Linux 7.1 system
> with the PostgreSQL that comes with the OS.
Here is a classic case where we print an error message but don't give
the user enough information to find the solution. I have just applied a
patch to show the proper info:
test=> create function xx() returns integer as 'asdf' language 'asdf';
ERROR: Unrecognized language specified in a CREATE FUNCTION: 'asdf'.
Pre-installed languages are SQL, C, and internal.
Additional languages may be installed using 'createlang'.
If people find other messages that should point to solutions but don't,
please let us know.
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