Re: Can I search for text in a function?

From: Sim Zacks <sim(at)compulab(dot)co(dot)il>
To: Rob Richardson <Rob(dot)Richardson(at)rad-con(dot)com>
Subject: Re: Can I search for text in a function?
Date: 2008-08-12 08:53:49
Message-ID: 48A14F9D.9090207@compulab.co.il
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Try:

select * from pg_proc where lower(prosrc) like '%previous_charge%';

Sim

Rob Richardson wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Sometimes I need to track down how something happens in the database our
> application relies on, but whatever's happening may be buried in some
> old function that everybody here has forgotten about long ago. IIRC,
> functions are stored internally merely as fields in a table owned by the
> system. Is there a query I can use to find what function contains the
> string "previous_charge"?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> *Robert D. Richardson
> *Product Engineer Software
> *
> <file:///t:/Sales/Images/Marketing%20Pictures/Logos/LOGOs%20from%2010th%20Floor/RAD-CON%20Logo%20for%20Signature.jpg>
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>
>

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