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if you create its in a template1 .... 

regards...
El jue, 27-03-2008 a las 23:10 -0400, David T escribió:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with PostgreSQL 8.2.  I have just finished creating two C functions and have successfully loaded them using "CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION" ... This was an extremely smooth process, and I have a lot of respect for the dev team for creating such a robust system.
> 
> Anyway - I would like these new functions to be permanently available to a database, or to all databases.  These functions will ultimately be called from PHP, where there is no guarantee of server state in between requests (maybe a reboot occurs and my functions are lost, etc...).  On the other hand, it is inefficient to "CREATE OR REPLACE" all the time.  Can anybody suggest a lightweight method to keep these functions permanently available, or point me towards a resource that might assist?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Dave.
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