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Happened to me too sometime.
If you look at the messages generated by your import you should see errors 
complaining about the missing plpgsql handler. If there is no handler the 
procedures will not be imported. The import code usually has something to 
install the handler, but on my system this didn't work because of access 
rights.
Therefor what I do now is to initialize the new database and add the handlers 
for the stored procedures. After that any user can import the file without 
errors.

Hope that helps

UC


On Wednesday 21 January 2004 02:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After copied pg database from one PC to another
>
>       -I could not find plpgsql function(s) in the copied database.
>       -had to instal plpgsql language handler again
>
>       -whilst tables and data moved fine
>
> The copy included all under /cygwin/usr/local/pgsql/data and database was
> down while making a copy.
>
>
> What could I forget to copy  as far plpgsql is concerned ?
> Are pgsql stored objects stored in the database itself (a table pg_proc,
> column prosrc)?
> Catalog tables like pg_proc are just a part of database cluster data files,
> aren't they?
>
> Thank you in advance, Laimis
>
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