Csaba Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>   create temp table temp_report ...;
>   ... do some processing using this table...
>   drop table temp_report;
>   commit;

> This code occasionally triggered the following error (couldn't reliably
> reproduce):
> ERROR: type "temp_report" already exists

BTW, when this happens, does the error persist?  If it's a race
condition you'd expect not (because the guy who successfully created the
temp table would soon drop it again).  When we saw this problem before,
we were speculating that a temp table's pg_type row had somehow not
gotten dropped during table drop, which'd lead to a persistent failure.

Note that a "persistent" failure could still only manifest occasionally,
if the unwanted pg_type row were in a high-numbered pg_temp_NNN schema
that doesn't get used often.  So i guess the correct thing to do is
"select oid, xmin from pg_type where typname = 'temp_report'" and see
if there are any long-lived entries (xmin far away from the others would
be a tipoff).

                        regards, tom lane

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