Re: [GENERAL] How to display user-defined functions? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From José Soares
Subject Re: [GENERAL] How to display user-defined functions?
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In response to How to display user-defined functions?  (Mark Dalphin <mdalphin@amgen.com>)
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Your functions are stored in the table pg_proc.
If you want to display the text of a function, try this:

select PROSRC from pg_proc  where proname = 'your_function_name';

José

Teodor Cimpoesu ha scritto:

> Mark Dalphin wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to display user-defined functions?  For example, if I define a
> > function using PL/pgsql, what tables do I query and in what way to learn that
> > the function exisits and further, what its defintion is? I can find functions
> > that return known types, eg getTimeStamp, below, shows up with '\df', however
> > functions defined returning type "opaque" do not show up, eq,
> > "exon_foreign_keys", below.
>
> afaik this *should* work:
> SELECT * FROM pg_proc WHERE procname='your_f_name_here';
> I'm not sure of "procname",though
> also try to display system tables (I think \dS or something)
> and peek into other suspicious pg_* tables :)
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