> In fact, I like the criterion that a warning should be raised rather than > a notice if the effect of the command deviates from what the command > actually says. That puts the messages for serials, primary keys, drop > cascades clearly into notices, messages about missing, implicitly added, > or changed syntax clauses into warnings. > > I don't think the dump reload scenario is particularly important. After > all, psql or pg_restore don't act differently upon notice or warning, it's > just something that the user reads.
WARNINGs don't cause transaction rollback, right? Cos if they did, changing NOTICEs to WARNINGs would cause pain. Chris ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster