Hi Haribabu Kommi

Thank you so much for the review and patch update. I should have done that
myself, but I've been really busy for the last few weeks. :(

Regards,
Marti

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 4:46 AM, Haribabu Kommi <kommi.harib...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 10:20 PM, Haribabu Kommi
> <kommi.harib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Marti Raudsepp <ma...@juffo.org>
> wrote:
> >> Hi list
> >>
> >> The attached patch changes the behavior of multiple ALTER x SET SCHEMA
> >> commands, to skip, rather than fail, when the old and new schema is
> >> the same.
> >>
> >> The advantage is that it's now easier to write DDL scripts that are
> indempotent.
> >>
> >> This already matches the behavior of ALTER EXTENSION SET SCHEMA in
> >> earlier versions, as well as many other SET-ish commands, e.g. ALTER
> >> TABLE SET TABLESPACE, OWNER TO, CLUSTER ON, SET (storage_parameter...)
> >> etc. I don't see why SET SCHEMA should be treated any differently.
> >>
> >> The code is written such that object_access_hook is still called for
> >> each object.
> >>
> >> Regression tests included. I couldn't find any documentation that
> >> needs changing.
> >
> > I went through the patch, following are my observations,
> >
> > Patch applied with hunks and compiled with out warnings.
> > Basic tests are passed.
> >
> > In AlterTableNamespaceInternal function, if a table or matview called
> > for set schema,
> > If the object contains any constraints, the constraint gets updated
> > with new schema.
> >
> > In AlterTypeNamespaceInternal function, the InvokeObjectPostAlterHook
> function
> > doesn't get called if the type is of composite type, domain and array
> > types as because
> > it just returns from top of the function.
>
> Most of the community members didn't find any problem in changing the
> behavior, so here I attached updated patch with the above two corrections.
>
> Regards,
> Hari Babu
> Fujitsu Australia
>

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