On 2/26/19 7:51 PM, Martin Mueller wrote:
I run Postgres 10.5. I understand that there is something called
tablefunc and it includes a crosstab function. On Stack Overflow I learn
that you import this function. But from where and how? The Postgres
documentation is quite clear and intelligible to a retired English
professor like me, but there is nothing in the Postgres documentation
about how to do the import, and a search for ‘import modules’ yields nothing.
I tried to emulate a Stack overflow query that does what I want to do, but
got an error message saying that the crosstab function doesn’t exist. I tried
CREATEEXTENSION IFNOTEXISTStablefunc;
but it did nothing. It doesn’t seem to work as import statements in Python do
Extensions are short bits of sql that create functions for you, and point to
"shared object" executable files. Quite literally, it's extending postgres.
Thus, the actual executable file needs to be somewhere on the computer's
hard drive (specifically, where Postgres expects it to be for your OS).
In the Linux world, for example, there's typically a package you install
named something like postgresql96-contrib-9.6.9-blahblah.rpm. You'd install
that using the OS' package manager, restart postgres and then CREATE
EXTENSION should work.
You'll have to determine whether PostgreApp comes with "contribs". If not,
you'll have to use another source for Pg, like MacPorts.
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