Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From David G. Johnston
Subject Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in?
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In response to Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in?  (pf@pfortin.com)
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On Saturday, November 11, 2023, <pf@pfortin.com> wrote:

If EXECUTE is really supposed to be required; is it a bug that I
finally got regexp_replace() to work...?

The PUBLIC pseudo-role is granted permission, at the time of the function’s creation (i.e., as a default privilege) to execute all functions in the database.  All roles inherit the grants given to PUBLIC.

David J.

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