ser...@booksys.com writes: > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION drop_trigger_test() RETURNS void AS $$ > BEGIN > DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS invalid_trigger ON test1; > END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
> 4. SELECT drop_trigger_test(); > Result: > NOTICE: trigger "invalid_trigger" for table "test1" does not exist, > skipping > CONTEXT: SQL statement "DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS invalid_trigger ON test1" > PL/pgSQL function drop_trigger_test() line 3 at SQL statement > 5. SELECT drop_trigger_test(); > Result: > ERROR: must specify relation and object name > CONTEXT: SQL statement "drop trigger if exists invalid_trigger on test2" > PL/pgSQL function drop_trigger_test2() line 3 at SQL statement > For some reason I can run this function without error only once on a fresh > connection. Did not have this problem in 8.4.x and 9.1.6 That's a bug all right --- the does_not_exist_skipping() function thinks it's okay to trash its input data structure, so the DropStmt is corrupted for next time. Will fix, thanks for the report! regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs