PostgreSQL: Copy Table Functions to another database schema
as the title said. Can we move or copy existing table functions to another database schema?
I can get all the functions from a database schema using (Taken from here):
SELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type='FUNCTION' AND specific_schema='public';
And I also can get the function code details using (Taken from here):
df+ public.<function_name>
As I need to move the database to the new server, so I need to copy all table functions inside a specific schema. Say I have a functions called update()
inside a schema analytics
.
Can we copy this functions to another database ?
Note that I am using PostgreSQL 11 and Ubuntu 18.04
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as the title said. Can we move or copy existing table functions to another database schema?
I can get all the functions from a database schema using (Taken from here):
SELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type='FUNCTION' AND specific_schema='public';
And I also can get the function code details using (Taken from here):
df+ public.<function_name>
As I need to move the database to the new server, so I need to copy all table functions inside a specific schema. Say I have a functions called update()
inside a schema analytics
.
Can we copy this functions to another database ?
Note that I am using PostgreSQL 11 and Ubuntu 18.04
postgresql
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as the title said. Can we move or copy existing table functions to another database schema?
I can get all the functions from a database schema using (Taken from here):
SELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type='FUNCTION' AND specific_schema='public';
And I also can get the function code details using (Taken from here):
df+ public.<function_name>
As I need to move the database to the new server, so I need to copy all table functions inside a specific schema. Say I have a functions called update()
inside a schema analytics
.
Can we copy this functions to another database ?
Note that I am using PostgreSQL 11 and Ubuntu 18.04
postgresql
as the title said. Can we move or copy existing table functions to another database schema?
I can get all the functions from a database schema using (Taken from here):
SELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type='FUNCTION' AND specific_schema='public';
And I also can get the function code details using (Taken from here):
df+ public.<function_name>
As I need to move the database to the new server, so I need to copy all table functions inside a specific schema. Say I have a functions called update()
inside a schema analytics
.
Can we copy this functions to another database ?
Note that I am using PostgreSQL 11 and Ubuntu 18.04
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