Perfect, I'm using the following function:

create or replace function fn_sig(p_oid oid) returns text
as $$
begin
return p_oid::regprocedure;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;

In the following query:

select
   pg_namespace.nspname ||
   '.' ||
   fn_sig(pg_proc.oid)
from
   pg_proc
   inner join pg_namespace
       on pg_proc.pronamespace = pg_namespace.oid

Thanks very much!

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*Doug Gorley* | doug.gor...@gmail.com <mailto:doug.gor...@gmail.com>




Tom Lane wrote:
Doug Gorley <doug.gor...@gmail.com> writes:
That looks like exactly what I want. Is there an easy way to cast that to a string so that I can concatenate it into a GRANT statement?

Well, since 8.3 you just cast it to a string ;-)

In older versions I'd suggest a plpgsql wrapper function.  plpgsql has
always been very lax about letting you assign anything to anything,
so you can cast by assignment.

                        regards, tom lane

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