Hi,

I got one more issue after I created my view.

I created it on my Server 1 but I am unable to view it on the Server 2.
I can see all tables through fdw after IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA.

I was able to get access to my view only after recreating the SERVER / USER 
MAPPING on Server 2.

Is it the expected behavior to recreate the FOREIGN SERVER / SCHEMA after a new 
table or view has been created ?

Regards,


Patrick Fiche
Database Engineer, Aqsacom Sas.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick FICHE <patrick.fi...@aqsacom.com> 
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2019 2:35 PM
To: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>; Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info>
Cc: pgsql-generallists.postgresql.org <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
Subject: RE: Execute a function through fdw

Thanks a lot for your answer.
Using a view is really a good solution for my case.
As I already use fdw for some other cases, I prefer not to mix with dblink.

Regards,

Patrick Fiche



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2019 1:55 PM
To: Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info>
Cc: Patrick FICHE <patrick.fi...@aqsacom.com>; 
pgsql-generallists.postgresql.org <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
Subject: Re: Execute a function through fdw

Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info> writes:
> Le ven. 18 oct. 2019 à 11:51, Patrick FICHE 
> <patrick.fi...@aqsacom.com> a écrit :
>> Is it possible to execute a function located on a server accessed 
>> through Postgres fdw.

> It's probably easier to create a view on the remote server, and access 
> it as a foreign table on the local server.

Yeah.  Or if you really want to call a remote function by name, see dblink.  
postgres_fdw actively avoids doing that sort of thing.

                        regards, tom lane

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