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Re: setting contrib lo visible to all schemas

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thanks tom, aparently your rigth in the sql dump file there are some
set search_path changes
I tried the set search_path command and use the same query that generate
the error and it works on my pgadmin editor.

My question is how can I set the search_path for all users or all conections
so my  application will find the lo type.

thanks

2010/5/20 Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Teddy Limousin <mongaru007@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I guess this is because when executing the sql command to install lo, it
> makes it visible from the public schema only
> not from the schema I`m using. So my question is how can I make lo type to
> be visible from all schemas

> by visible I mean accesible: not need to use for example public.lo to define
> a field of type lo

It sounds like you removed the public schema from your search_path
setting.  Don't do that ...

                       regards, tom lane



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Teddy Limousin

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