Scott, I use the following query with psql \o option. Change the schema name from public to whatever. I am sure you could put this into a plpgsql function using execute as well.
Jim \o drops.sql select 'drop function ' || nspname || '.' || proname || '(' || pg_catalog.oidvectortypes(p.proargtypes) || ');' from pg_proc p join pg_namespace b on (p.pronamespace=b.oid) where nspname='public'; \o \!vi drops.sql # <<remove the fluff from the query \i drops.sql ---------- Original Message ----------- From: Scott Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org Sent: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:29:12 -0600 Subject: [SQL] Deleting Functions > Folks, > > I am using PGSQL do do all of my schema changes, but have run into a > problem. I need to be able to DROP all of the USER FUNCTIONS that are > defined in a schema. The problem is that I do not know the names of all > of the functions and parameters. I know that I could use '\df' and then > use perl or some other scripting language to parse this, but I need to > be able to perform this action on multiple platforms (without rewriting > the process for each platform). > > I have written a script that incorporates '\df' and appropriate parsing > to perform this action for LINUX and it works fine/lasts a long time. I > need to make this more transparent so it will run on all platforms (in > particular windows). > > I know that in the past (version 7) there was a way to drop the > functions by directly accessing some of the system tables. The > question/problem is that we have updated to version 8.1 and need the > same functionality. > > Any help or directions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks Scott. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend ------- End of Original Message ------- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org