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Re: How to access the extension's operator installed with schema ?

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xoip <sorin.mircioiu@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> CREATE SCHEMA inty AUTHORIZATION psql_user;
> CREATE EXTENSION intarray SCHEMA inty;
> SELECT inty.uniq(ARRAY[1,2,3]); --> OK, result: {1,2,3}

> How can I access the operator with inty schema?

The easy way is to change your search_path to include inty.
If you really don't want to do that, you can write
	OPERATOR(inty.+)
but that's pretty inconvenient.

			regards, tom lane


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