Hi Andrew,

These functions were indeed created by PgAdmin.  It seems to create
tables, functions, triggers and views (maybe rules too, not sure) going
by the name pgadmin_xxx and pga_xxx

I'm pretty sure from looking at PgAdmin 7.1.0 recently it has a menu
option to remove it's tables and other constructs from a target database
by itself.  You might just want to run that instead of doing it
yourself/

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


Andrew Gould wrote:
> 
> During a pg_dump, I got the following messages:
> 
> Notice: function "pgadmin_get_rows" is not dumped.
> Reason: return type name (oid 87589805) not found.
> Notice: function "pgadmin_get_sequence" is not dumped.
> Reason: return type name (oid 87589772) not found.
> 
> Does this simply mean that these functions will not be
> available if I restore from the dump file?  Will these
> messages haunt me down the road in other ways?
> 
> I'm assuming (dangerous, I know) that these functions
> were created by PgAdmin rather than being a part of
> PostgreSQL.  I deleted all tables and views named
> pgadmin* and am trying to weed out everything created
> by PgAdmin.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andrew Gould
> 
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