Alexander Farber wrote: >>> psql:pref-2011-10-05-a.sql:339: ERROR: function "pref_update_match" >>> already exists with same argument types >>> ALTER FUNCTION >> Likely someone mistakenly added the functions to template1 of the machine you're restoring onto and >> they're getting added to the new database when it's created. > # psql -U postgres -W template1 > Password for user postgres: > psql (8.4.7) > Type "help" for help. > > template1=# \df > List of functions > Schema | Name | Result data type | Argument data types | Type > --------+------+------------------+---------------------+------ > (0 rows) That should be \dfS That the functions are in template1 is just a theory - the fact is that they were already defined in the database where you restored the dump. What is you drop and recreate the database, then run \dfS in a superuser psql session to make sure there is nothing there, then restore. Yours, Laurenz Albe -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general