C. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where do I get support?
Q: How do I find out about new pg_isok releases?
Q: I'm installing a cloud "pure SQL" variant and I get a lot of errors, beginning with one containing ERROR: function isok_queries_update_func() does not exist.
Q: How do I find the version of the installed Isok?

Q:

Where do I get support?

A:

File an issue at Codeberg.

Q:

How do I find out about new pg_isok releases?

A:

Announcements of new pg_isok releases are made on the PostgreSQL announcement email list. Subscriptions are managed at lists.postgresql.org.

Q:

I'm installing a cloud "pure SQL" variant and I get a lot of errors, beginning with one containing ERROR: function isok_queries_update_func() does not exist.

A:

You ran make TARGET_SCHEMA=myschema ..., but either myschema does not exist or you do not have adequate permissions.

Q:

How do I find the version of the installed Isok?

A:

If you installed Isok as a PostgreSQL extension, SELECT from the pg_extension catalog table, or use the psql shell command's \dx meta-command.

If you've installed a cloud "pure SQL" variant, you will need to look at the version number appearing in the comment at the top of the run_isok_queries() function. You may do this by SELECTing from the pg_proc catalog table, or using the psql shell command's \sf meta-command.

The version number in the comment is not changed when the Isok extension is upgraded with ALTER EXTENSION, so examination of the function's source code comments is not a reliable way to find the version when Isok is installed as an extension.


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