Обсуждение: Source of User Defined functions.
Hello,
I have a questions regarding the location of source code of user defined functions in Postgres. I used the following query to get all function names but I
do not see the source code of the user defined functions. In the 'prosrc' column, data is available for trigger functions only. Is there any other table/column where function source code can be found?
SELECT p.proname, p.pronargs, t.typname,p.proowner, p.prosrc
FROM pg_proc p, pg_language l, pg_type t
WHERE p.prolang = l.oid
and p.prorettype = t.oid
and l.lanname in ('sql', 'plpgsql' )
and proowner = 964227
ORDER BY proname;
Thanks much
Saii
I have a questions regarding the location of source code of user defined functions in Postgres. I used the following query to get all function names but I
do not see the source code of the user defined functions. In the 'prosrc' column, data is available for trigger functions only. Is there any other table/column where function source code can be found?
SELECT p.proname, p.pronargs, t.typname,p.proowner, p.prosrc
FROM pg_proc p, pg_language l, pg_type t
WHERE p.prolang = l.oid
and p.prorettype = t.oid
and l.lanname in ('sql', 'plpgsql' )
and proowner = 964227
ORDER BY proname;
Thanks much
Saii
Saii escribió: > Hello, > > I have a questions regarding the location of source code of user defined > functions in Postgres. I used the following query to get all function names > but I > do not see the source code of the user defined functions. In the 'prosrc' > column, data is available for trigger functions only. Is there any other > table/column where function source code can be found? prosrc is source for all plpgsql functions (and others). If you have C functions, you cannot see the code because all we know is a shared library to load and function name to call. -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ The PostgreSQL Company - Command Prompt, Inc.