Functions Editor (PostgreSQL)
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The Functions Editor lets you view or modify the function body, parameters, and properties for a function.
To edit a function
- Open an editor on the function. For details, see Opening an Object Editor.
- Use the following table as a guide to understanding and modifying the settings on the tabs of this editor:
Tab | Settings and tasks | |
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Properties |
Lets you modify the settings defined when the function was created or last edited. For details on these properties, see Functions Wizard (PostgreSQL). | |
Parameters |
Lets you modify the function inputs and outputs defined when the function was created or last edited. For details on these settings on this tab, see Functions Wizard (PostgreSQL). | |
Body |
Lets you modify the function definition specified when the function was created or last edited. For details on working with this tab, see Functions Wizard (PostgreSQL). | |
Dependencies |
For details on using this tab, see Working with Object Dependencies. | |
Comment |
For details on using this tab, see Adding a Comment to an object. | |
Permissions |
For details on using this tab, see Working with Privileges and Permissions. | |
DDL View |
For details on using this tab, see Viewing the SQL/DDL for an Object. |
- 3. When finished, you can submit your changes. For details, see Previewing and Submitting Object Editor Changes.