Is there any oracle user_source table equivalent in postgre?
Hello,
Can any one help me if oracle like any user_source table is there in
postgre 8.4 (in pg_catalog or information_schema).
Actually we migrated code from Oracle to Postgre. Now i want to search in
how many places( i.e. in functions ) we have used a particular syntax(
e.g. current_date). This can be achieved by using data dictionary view
user_source in oracle.
thanks in advance...
Venkat
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venkatrao.b@tcs.com, 05.03.2010 12:40:
Hello,
Can any one help me if oracle like any user_source table is there in
postgre 8.4 (in pg_catalog or information_schema).
Actually we migrated code from Oracle to Postgre. Now i want to search
in how many places( i.e. in functions ) we have used a particular
syntax( e.g. current_date). This can be achieved by using data
dictionary view user_source in oracle.thanks in advance...
Source code for stored functions is available in pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
Source code for views is available in pg_catalog.pg_views.definition
All catalog views are documented here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/catalogs.html
Thomas
P.S.: it's either Postgres or PostgreSQL but never Postgre ;)
Hello,
Can any one help me if oracle like any user_source table is there in postgre 8.4 (in pg_catalog or information_schema).
Actually we migrated code from Oracle to Postgre. Now i want to search in how many places( i.e. in functions ) we have used a particular syntax( e.g. current_date). This can be achieved by using data dictionary view user_source in oracle.
You can look into Body of Function using:
Use \df+ Funtionname
Or
use pg_proc catalog table.
--Vibhor
Thanks Thomas for your reply.
when i am trying -
select * from pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
i am getting error - cross database reference is not implemented. Also i
am not able to see this table under pg_catalog node in pgAdmin tool.
Same thing is happening with pg_catalog.pg_views.definition.
Can you please suggest, am i missing something.
Regards,
Venkat
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Hello,
Can any one help me if oracle like any user_source table is there in
postgre 8.4 (in pg_catalog or information_schema).
Actually we migrated code from Oracle to Postgre. Now i want to search in
how many places( i.e. in functions ) we have used a particular syntax(
e.g. current_date). This can be achieved by using data dictionary view
user_source in oracle.
thanks in advance...
Venkat
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2010/3/5 <venkatrao.b@tcs.com>
Thanks Thomas for your reply.
when i am trying -
select * from pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
prosrc is column name
do just select prosrc from pg_proc;
regards
Pavel
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i am getting error - cross database reference is not implemented. Also i am
not able to see this table under pg_catalog node in pgAdmin tool.
Same thing is happening with pg_catalog.pg_views.definition.Can you please suggest, am i missing something.
Regards,
VenkatFrom: venkatrao.b@tcs.com To: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org,
pgsql-general@postgresql.org Date: 03/05/2010 05:11 PM Subject: [NOVICE]
Is there any oracle user_source table equivalent in postgre? Sent by:
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------------------------------Hello,
Can any one help me if oracle like any user_source table is there in
postgre 8.4 (in pg_catalog or information_schema).
Actually we migrated code from Oracle to Postgre. Now i want to search in
how many places( i.e. in functions ) we have used a particular syntax( e.g.
current_date). This can be achieved by using data dictionary view
user_source in oracle.thanks in advance...
Venkat
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On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 17:34 +0530, venkatrao.b@tcs.com wrote:
when i am trying -
select * from pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
SELECT prosrc FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc;
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venkatrao.b@tcs.com, 05.03.2010 13:04:
Thanks Thomas for your reply.
when i am trying -
select * from pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
You have to use:
SELECT prosrc
FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc
Thomas
Thanks to you all it worked..
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Date:
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Re: [NOVICE] Is there any oracle user_source table equivalent in postgre?
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On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 17:34 +0530, venkatrao.b@tcs.com wrote:
when i am trying -
select * from pg_catalog.pg_proc.prosrc
SELECT prosrc FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc;
--
Devrim GÜNDÜZ
PostgreSQL Danışmanı/Consultant, Red Hat Certified Engineer
devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr
http://www.gunduz.org Twitter: http://twitter.com/devrimgunduz
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