On 10/5/20 9:19 AM, Paul Förster wrote:
Hi James,

On 05. Oct, 2020, at 17:57, James B. Byrne <byrn...@harte-lyne.ca> wrote:

[root@accounting-2 ~ (master)]# psql --dbname=idempiere
--username=idempiere_dbadmin
Password for user idempiere_dbadmin:
psql (11.8)
Type "help" for help.

idempiere=# select current_schemas(true);
    current_schemas
------------------------
{adempiere,pg_catalog}
(1 row)

idempiere=# select uuid_generate_v4();
ERROR:  function uuid_generate_v4() does not exist
LINE 1: select uuid_generate_v4();
               ^
HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to
add explicit type casts.
idempiere=# select public.uuid_generate_v4();
           uuid_generate_v4
--------------------------------------
066e3298-3c91-4079-98ee-2b279bfc4025
(1 row)

just out of curiosity, what does the search_path contain? It needs not 
necessarily reflect the contents of current_schemas, see the following example:

postgres=# select current_schemas(true);
        current_schemas
------------------------------
  {pg_catalog,postgres,public}
(1 row)

postgres=# select current_schemas(false);
   current_schemas
-------------------
  {postgres,public}
(1 row)

postgres=# show search_path;
    search_path
-----------------
  "$user", public
(1 row)

Actually it does:

From the prompt I'm guessing you are logging in as 'postgres' user. In that case "$user" will become postgres and you will get:

postgres=# select current_schemas(false);
  current_schemas
-------------------
 {postgres,public}

The current_schemas(true) case will include implicit schemas that are 'always'(as I'm sure that someone will come up with the exception) there.


Cheers,
Paul



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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com


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