On 11/30/24 18:41, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Saturday, November 30, 2024, PopeRigby <poperigby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/30/24 17:27, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Saturday, November 30, 2024, PopeRigby <poperigby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/29/24 17:47, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/29/24 17:34, PopeRigby wrote:
psql:all.sql:4104: ERROR: type "earth" does not exist
LINE 1: ...ians($1))*sin(radians($2))),earth()*sin(radians($1)))::ea rth
QUERY: SELECT cube(cube(cube(earth()*cos(radians($1))*cos(radians($2))),ea rth()*cos(radians($1))*sin(rad ians($2))),earth()*sin(radians ($1)))::earth
CONTEXT: SQL function "ll_to_earth" during inlining
The earthdistance module is even getting added between the table with the earth type is added, so shouldn't there be no problem?
The fact that “earth” is not schema qualified leads me to suspect you are getting bit by safe search_path environment rules.
David J.Ah. How can I fix that?
Since you are past the point of fixing the source to produce valid dumps…that leaves finding the places in the text the lack the schema qualification and manually adding them in.
David J.
Oh also, it's the schema is specified as public on this line: https://gist.github.com/
poperigby/ fcb59eb6c22c6051800e06a0ec482b 49#file-redacted_all-sql-L4111
Why is it not finding it? I queried public and earth was in there.
Ok, so the error is not emanating from your code but rather the body of the ll_to_earth function defined in the earthdistance extension.
David J.