On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 05:44:18PM +0200, Patrick Refondini wrote:
> idns_target=# select test();
> INFO:  hello !
> CONTEXT:  SQL statement "SELECT  hello()"
> PL/pgSQL function "test" line 2 at perform

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> 1. Is there anything wrong using RAISE this way.

Not in the sense of the code doing something it shouldn't.

> 2. Is there a way to get rid of the output:
> CONTEXT:  SQL statement "SELECT  hello()"
> PL/pgSQL function "test" line 2 at perform

test=> \set VERBOSITY terse
test=> select test();
INFO:  hello !
 test 
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Michael Fuhr

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