Ron St-Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Whenever I run certain functions, such as the example below, the output 
> is either displayed in the terminal or emailed to be by cron, depending 
> on how I run it.  Is there any way I can re-write the function, set some 
> psql parameters, etc, to ensure that the results aren't displayed?

Add "> /dev/null" to the psql invocation in the cron script.  You might
also want to add "-q" to suppress uninteresting comments on stderr,
while still hearing about any actual errors (in other words, I wouldn't
also route stderr to /dev/null...)

                        regards, tom lane

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