tushar <tushar.ah...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> postgres=# create table t(n int);
> CREATE TABLE
> postgres=# create table t1(a int);
> CREATE TABLE
> postgres=# create view ttt1 as SELECT e.n FROM t e NATURAL LEFT JOIN t1 d;
> CREATE VIEW

You realize of course that that's a pretty useless join definition.
Still, yes, we do need to reverse-list the view with correct syntax.
Probably t LEFT JOIN t1 ON TRUE would do it.

> I think -this issue should be there in the older branches as well but 
> not checked that.

[experiments]  Seems to be wrong back to 9.3.  Although I have a feeling
this might be a mistake in a back-patched bug fix, so that it'd depend
on which 9.3.x you looked at.

                        regards, tom lane


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