From: | "Dave Page" <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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To: | "Joost Kraaijeveld" <J(dot)Kraaijeveld(at)Askesis(dot)nl> |
Cc: | "PgAdmin-support" <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Lost instrumentation functions |
Date: | 2006-01-22 10:36:22 |
Message-ID: | E7F85A1B5FF8D44C8A1AF6885BC9A0E40103D9EB@ratbert.vale-housing.co.uk |
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joost Kraaijeveld [mailto:J(dot)Kraaijeveld(at)Askesis(dot)nl]
> Sent: 22 January 2006 10:00
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: PgAdmin-support
> Subject: RE: [pgadmin-support] Lost instrumentation functions
>
> On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 09:34 +0000, Dave Page wrote:
>
> > Sorry- try without the brackets - that's a view that uses
> the function
> > to retrieve 3 columns.
> Mmmm. "select * from pg_logdir_ls;" returns:
> ERROR: relation "pg_logdir_ls" does not exist
>
> But the function exists (I can see all the functions from admin81.sql
> with pgadmin in the tree), so it is likely that it is not the correct
> syntax. As far as I know one must call a function with brackets e.g.
> "select * from now();".
Yes, but there should be a view with the same name - see the bottom of
the SQL script:
http://svn.pgadmin.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/trunk/pgadmin3/xtra/admin81/a
dmin81.sql.in?rev=4475&view=markup
That should call the function with the correct syntax and prove whether
or not it's working.
Regards, Dave
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