On 8/6/25 1:17 PM, Rumpi Gravenstein wrote:
Just coming back to this. Don't know how to interpret this:
xxx_pub_dev_2_db=# select proname, pronamespace, oid from pg_proc where
proname like '%sa_setup%';
proname | pronamespace | oid
----------------+--------------+---------
_sa_setup_role | 7038406 | 7869125
(1 row)
xxx_pub_dev_2_db=# drop FUNCTION if exists _sa_setup_role;
DROP FUNCTION
xxx_pub_dev_2_db=# select proname, pronamespace, oid from pg_proc where
proname like '%sa_setup%';
proname | pronamespace | oid
---------+--------------+-----
(0 rows)
xxx_pub_dev_2_db=# select _sa_setup_role('af_repo_app');
ERROR: malformed array literal: "af_repo_app"
LINE 1: select _sa_setup_role('af_repo_app');
Do you have a custom type named sa_setup_role?
In psql do:
\dT
or
select * from pg_type where typname = 'sa_setup_role';
^
DETAIL: Array value must start with "{" or dimension information.
xxx_pub_dev_2_db=#
On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 4:52 PM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us
<mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at
<mailto:laurenz.a...@cybertec.at>> writes:
> On Fri, 2025-07-25 at 14:10 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> So ... any chance you have a data type named _sa_setup_role?
> ... it could also be a type "sa_setup_role", and "_sa_setup_role"
> is interpreted as the corresponding array type:
Oh, of course --- that's a good deal more likely than my version.
regards, tom lane
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