Hi,
On Fri, 31 May 2019 at 17:43, Andrew Gierth <[email protected]>
wrote:

> >>>>> "Ivan" == Ivan Voras <[email protected]> writes:
>
>  Ivan> Since AFAIK temp tables are very close to unlogged ordinary
>  Ivan> tables, what would stop this feature from being implemented?
>
> The key difference between temp tables and other tables is that temp
> table data does not use the shared_buffers but is buffered only in
> backend-local memory.
>
> This means that other processes (like, say, an autovacuum process) can
> not access the content of temp tables. So what you want is not possible.
>

Understood.

So, a related question, since we have dozens of temp tables and a lot of
code, is there a way to look up what temp tables are being created by the
current session, so I can do a VACUUM or ANALYZE on all of them in bulk? I
know I can inspect pg_temp_* schema, but how to figure out which one is
from the current session?

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