Hi,
I have created regular table t1 and temp table t1. Regclass and \d
command do not seem to distinguish them. Is this normal?
test=# create table t1(i int);
CREATE TABLE
test=# select 't1'::regclass::oid;
oid
---------
1470776
(1 row)
test=# create temp table t1(i int, j int);
CREATE TABLE
test=# select 't1'::regclass::oid;
oid
---------
1470776 <-- why same oid?
(1 row)
test=# \d t1 <-- \d finds regular table, not temporary table?
Table "public.t1"
Column | Type | Modifiers
--------+---------+-----------
i | integer |
test=# insert into t1 values(1,2); <-- insert command works as expected of
course.
INSERT 0 1
test=# select * from t1;
i | j
---+---
1 | 2
(1 row)
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