On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> ProPAAS DBA writes:
>> Is it possible to execute a raise notice without the "Notice" keyword
>> being part of the output
> This is a matter for how your client code presents the message data.
> So far as psql is concerned, the answer would be "
ProPAAS DBA writes:
> Is it possible to execute a raise notice without the "Notice" keyword
> being part of the output, or is there another construct that allows
> writing to output as simple informational text (without any sort of
> NOTICE, WARNING, etc being part of the output?
This is a mat
Hi
2017-01-14 17:29 GMT+01:00 ProPAAS DBA :
> Is it possible to execute a raise notice without the "Notice" keyword
> being part of the output, or is there another construct that allows writing
> to output as simple informational text (without any sort of NOTICE,
> WARNING, etc being part of the
Is it possible to execute a raise notice without the "Notice" keyword
being part of the output, or is there another construct that allows
writing to output as simple informational text (without any sort of
NOTICE, WARNING, etc being part of the output?
Thanks in advance
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From the 7.4.6 Documentation:
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27.9. Notice Processing
Notice and warning messages generated by the server are not returned by the
query execution functions, since they do not imply failure of the query.
Instead they are passed to a notice handling function, and execution
continue
Does anyone know how Raise Notice Messages get sent back to the client
when a function is executed?
Thanks,
Tony
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