On 02/23/2012 12:49 PM, Willem Buitendyk wrote:
Here are the log returns:
2012-02-23 11:31:44 PST WARNING invalid value for parameter "search_path": "crabdata"
2012-02-23 11:31:44 PST DETAIL schema "crabdata" does not exist
Bizarre because I did set my search path to the schema crabdata but now it is saying that crabdata doesn't exist. But it clearly does. I'm at a loss.
Willem
On 2012-02-23, at 11:41 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:18:46 am Willem Buitendyk wrote:
I have recently upgraded my database from 8.4 to 9.1. In the process I
have moved everything to a different schema. Postgis is occupying the
public schema. Everything is working fine except for some of my own
functions. Here is a small function and table that will not update when I
perform the following code: select _me_set_process_month('2012-01-01');
It will run but the resulting table will not update. Any ideas?
What does the Postgres log say?
What is your search_path set to?
Is there more than one activity_month?
My guess is that your search_path is limiting the visibility of the table.
Without an explicit schema qualification of the table, Postgres will use the
search_path to locate a table. The logs should say something or you can change
the function to point to a schema qualified table name, if you do want to change
the search_path.
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Adrian Klaver
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Who owes/owned "crabdata" schema?
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