Sure I can do that, but why is this happening?  Is this normal behavior?

- George


Erik Jones wrote:
Did you use some kind of sensical naming convention for the child tables? If so, couldn't you write a script to loop through and drop them one at a time?

On Feb 26, 2007, at 6:42 PM, George Nychis wrote:

Hey everyone,

I created a master table, and created ~2000 partitions for it.

*no* data is in any of these partitions.

I am trying to drop the master and all of the partitions with a cascade:
DROP TABLE master CASCADE;

Except after about 30 seconds my memory usage (4GB) jumps to 99%, and after about 10 minutes it kills over and drops my connection.

How do you delete a master and all of its partitions?

Thanks!
George

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