Hi Bart,
 
If you are using psql then you can get rid of those messages by entering on
the psql prompt:
 
\set verbose TERSE
 
If you are using pgAdmin, sadly there is currently no way for this
application to filter context messages.
 
Regards,
Fernando


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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
En nombre de Bart van Houdt
Enviado el: Martes, 04 de Noviembre de 2008 10:32
Para: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Asunto: [SQL] Display message to user



Hi all,

 

I am a Postgres-newbie and working on porting our code from Oracle to
Postgres.

Oracle has a nice package procedure (dbms_output.put_line) to display a
message in SQL*Plus, which can display a message to the user. I use this a
lot, to notify users of the progress being made during the execution of a
script. 

Is there a way to do this with Postgres as well?

 

I have tried using 'RAISE NOTICE', but using this some extra lines are
printed on screen. Those extra lines mess up the screen and will confuse the
users. The extra lines shown are:

 

CONTEXT:  SQL statement "SELECT  migration_pkg.time_migration( $1 ,  $2 )"

PL/pgSQL function "check_migration" line 34 at PERFORM

 

Any help would be appreciated,

 

Bart van Houdt

Syfact International B.V.

Database developer

 

 

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