Greetings, Looking at discard all, I was a bit suprised that 'DISCARD PLANS;' doesn't clear out cached stored procedures. To be honest, that's one of the main reasons I'd see to use it. I thought there had been some discussion in the archives related to invalidating stored procedure plans due to catalog or other changes, I would have thought it'd be possible to hook into that to do the same on a DISCARD PLANS;.
Thoughts? Is there an issue doing that? It certainly seems like it'd be a lot better than what he current documentation requires: When necessary, the cache can be flushed by starting a fresh database session. Maybe we could use 'DISCARD PLPLANS;' or something, if people feel there needs to be a seperate way to clear those. Thanks, Stephen
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