Is this addressed in 7.1?

> 
> This is particular to postgres, although the 
> SQL behavior would have either dropped 
> the constraint or prevented the drop in the
> first place.
> 
> There's been some talk of an ALTER FUNCTION
> that would let you change the code behind
> a function without a drop/create.
> 
> Generally you have to re-generate things that
> reference functions that have been dropped
> and re-created.  This is a pain right now
> for constraints, since it requires a dump
> and restore of the table.
> 
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Thomas Swan wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Using Postgresql 7.0.2 (Linux x86, 2.2.16)
> > 
> > CERATE FUNCTION foo(text)
> > 
> > CREATE TABLE bar(
> >          fud TEXT CHECK (foo(fud))
> > );
> > 
> > DROP FUNCTION foo(TEXT);
> > CREATE FUNCTION foo( .....);
> > 
> > INSERT INTO bar VALUES ('Hey'); results in the following error
> > 
> > ERROR init_fcache: Cache lookup failed for procedure 128384
> > 
> > Is this particular to postgres or is this a normal SQLxx standard behavior?
> 
> 


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