Hi Pavel,

I tried on Windows, and it works. Thanks a lot.

BTW, I didn't succeed to find char(10) workaround because I tried at the end 
of the line, where ... it doesn't work.

For instance check the function:

-- Function: r()

-- DROP FUNCTION r();

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION r()
  RETURNS void AS
$BODY$begin
raise notice 'Break the 1st%line...', chr(10);
raise notice 'eol on 2nd line...%', chr(10);
raise notice '3rd line';
end; $BODY$
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE
  COST 100;
ALTER FUNCTION r() OWNER TO postgres;


Run it:
    SELECT r()

And you get:

NOTICE:  Break the 1st
line...NOTICE:  eol on 2nd line...NOTICE:  3rd line




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