Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Among the consequences of creating a temp table is the fact that we
> create pg_shdepend entries for the owner.  This is largely unnecessary
> -- we only need it when the table owner is not the authenticated user.
> I hereby propose we don't create those entries, since obviously the
> tables would go away as soon as the connection goes away anyway, and the
> user cannot go away until the connection does.

But what if some application is using those dependencies while the
session is running?  What is the advantage of not having the entries?

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