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Re: How could I find the last modified procedure in the database?

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Correction, try this:

select proname,oid, xmin from pg_catalog.pg_proc order by xmin::text::int desc;

regards

Robert Bernier

> Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer(at)spamfence(dot)net> writes:

> > Dhimant Patel <drp4kri(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:

> >> I also created several procedures/functions and now I don't remember the last

> >> procedure I worked on! - I thought I could always get this from metadata.

> >> Now I'm stuck - couldn't find this details anywhere in catalog tables!

> >> Is there anyway I can get this information?

>

> > Maybe with this query:

> > select proname from pg_proc order by oid desc limit 1;

> > but i'm not really sure ... tias (try it and see)

>

> The OIDs would tell you the creation order, but they don't change during

> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION; so depending on what the OP means by "worked

> on", this query might not be very useful to him.

>

> I'd try looking to see which row in pg_proc has the latest xmin.

> Unfortunately you can't "ORDER BY xmin" ...

>


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