Richard Huxton <d...@archonet.com> writes:
> On 12/02/10 15:10, Allan Kamau wrote:
>> Therefore I am looking for a solution that contains
>> "last-accessed-time" data for these objects, especially for the
>> functions and maybe the triggers.

> Ah, sorry - misunderstood. There's not any timestamp kept. As you can 
> imagine, it would be a cost you'd have to pay every time you accessed an 
> object.

> The best you can do is to turn on statement logging, parse the logs to 
> see what objects are used and then keep those and their dependencies.

Or: remove some objects, run your test case, see if it succeeds.
Repeat as needed.

                        regards, tom lane

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