Hi

On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 9:14 PM, Chapman Flack <c...@anastigmatix.net>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In a database that has been around for a long, long time, there are
> several pgAdmin-related relations and functions:
>
> I assume these are things that were needed for some ancient version
> of pgAdmin in some ancient version of PostgreSQL? I tried finding
> something in current pgAdmin docs about them, but in the pgAdmin 4
> or 3 docs I find nothing. Older docs are harder to find.
>
> Can I safely conclude these are obsolete, and get rid of them without
> impairing any reasonably recent version of pgAdmin?
>
> With what version did they become obsolete, if they are?
>
> Thanks,
> Chapman Flack
>
>
> pgadmin_desc
> pgadmin_functions
> pgadmin_param
> pgadmin_rev_log
> pgadmin_seq_cache
> pgadmin_table_cache
> pgadmin_triggers
> pgadmin_views
>
> pgadmin_get_col_def()
> pgadmin_get_desc()
> pgadmin_get_handler()
> pgadmin_get_pgdesc()
> pgadmin_get_rows()
> pgadmin_get_sequence()
> pgadmin_get_type()
>
>
Wow, that takes me back. They're from pgAdmin 1 iirc, and haven't been used
in 15+ years.

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