Re: Deleting Functions - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Scott Petersen
Subject Re: Deleting Functions
Date
Msg-id 44EDF18D.4000605@softhome.net
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In response to Re: Deleting Functions  ("Jim Buttafuoco" <jim@contactbda.com>)
List pgsql-sql
Thanks for those who responded.  It works fine and lasts a long time.  
The following script does NOT require any editing.  It simply executes 
and works.

\pset format unaligned
\pset fieldsep ''
\pset footer
\t
\o drops.sql
select 'drop function ' || nspname || '.' || proname || '(' || 
pg_catalog.oidvectortypes(p.proargtypes) || ') CASCADE;' from
pg_proc p join pg_namespace b on (p.pronamespace=b.oid) where 
nspname='public';
\o
\i drops.sql

Scott.


Jim Buttafuoco wrote:
> Scott,
>
> I use the following query with psql \o option.  Change the schema name from public to whatever.  I am sure you could
put
> this into a plpgsql function using execute as well.
>
>
> Jim
>
> \o drops.sql
> select 'drop function ' || nspname || '.' || proname || '(' || pg_catalog.oidvectortypes(p.proargtypes) || ');' from
> pg_proc p join pg_namespace b on (p.pronamespace=b.oid) where nspname='public';
> \o
> \!vi drops.sql # <<remove the fluff from the query 
> \i drops.sql
>
>
>
>
>   



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