Hello Tom, thanks for your quick answer,
i was hoping to just get the create function code but i do not.
Here s a sample of code not generated :
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.uuid_nil()
RETURNS uuid AS
'$libdir/uuid-ossp', 'uuid_nil'
LANGUAGE c IMMUTABLE STRICT
COST 1;
ALTER FUNCTION public.uuid_nil()
OWNER TO postgres;
Here’s also the sql file generated with my command
(pg_dump --dbname=postgresql://postgres:xxx@127.0.0.1:5432/Adventureworks
--no-owner --format=plain --schema=public --file="D:\public.sql")
Regards,
Provenance : Courrier pour Windows 10
Cédric Prin-Derre <prinderr@gmail.com> writes:
> i am am doing some test using the Adventureworks sample database (available
> on postgresql wiki) and i have noticed an issue with pgdump
> pg_dump --dbname=postgresql://postgres:xxx@127.0.0.1:5432/Adventureworks
> --no-owner --format=plain --schema=public --file="D:\public.sql"
> the generated sql file does not contain the code of the LANGUAGE c
> functions stored in this schema
If you're expecting it to contain the C source code, you're mistaken.
It should just be reconstructing the CREATE FUNCTION commands.
Typical output for a C-language function might be something like
CREATE FUNCTION int44in(cstring) RETURNS city_budget
LANGUAGE c IMMUTABLE STRICT
AS '$libdir/regress.so', 'int44in';
regards, tom lane