Josh Berkus wrote:
> Aasmund,
>
> > envisity=# DROP TABLE temp ;
> > DROP
> > envisity=# create table temp (tempid integer);
> > CREATE
> > envisity=# INSERT INTO temp VALUES(3);
> > INSERT 150371 1
> > envisity=# select test3();
> > ERROR: Relation 150348 does not exist
> > envisity=#
>
> That's a new one on me. I've dropped and re-created dozens of tables,
> and while I have to re-build the views, I've never had to touch the
> functions for that reason. Either in PL/pgSQL or in SQL.
>
> What version are we talking about?
Any version. But a simple reconnect to the database fixes the problem, because you'll have a new backend and that
guy will of course compile everything on first hit.
Jan
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