Re: [GENERAL] adding fields to a table

2003-06-27 Thread Benjamin Jury
  However you cannot currently remove a column...
 
 Oh yes you can:
 
 ALTER TABLE tbl DROP COLUMN whatever
 
 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/view.php?version=7.3idoc=0fil
 e=ddl-alter.html
 
 IIRC it was introduced fairly recently (7.3?)

Doh! Really should get rid of 'Practical PostgreSQL' as my point of
reference, only covers 7.1.x... Come on O'Reilly, print a second edition!

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Re: [GENERAL] adding fields to a table

2003-06-26 Thread Benjamin Jury
 I have a table with a bunch of records already inserted. When 
 I want to add or remove fields from the, what I've done is 
 produce an sql file, add the fields to the create table 
 directive, and add the fields manually to each record to be 
 inserted. Then I do an
 
 \i db_name
 
 which destroys all the tables and records and then recreates 
 them.  I'm wondering if there's a better way. Namely, I alter 
 the table using psql, which I know can be done. What I'm not 
 sure about is whether altering the table will also alter the 
 records, or will the records inserted previous to the alter 
 table be out of sync with the table.

You can use ALTER TABLE.

ALTER TABLE table ADD [column] column type

Can also rename columns, add constraints, change to NOT NULL, etc.

However you cannot currently remove a column...

ALTER TABLE in SQL COMMANDS at:
http://www.postgresql.com/docs/pdf/7.3/reference-7.3.2-A4.pdf

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Re: [GENERAL] adding fields to a table

2003-06-26 Thread Ian Barwick
On Thursday 26 June 2003 18:34, Benjamin Jury wrote:
(...)

 You can use ALTER TABLE.

 ALTER TABLE table ADD [column] column type

 Can also rename columns, add constraints, change to NOT NULL, etc.

 However you cannot currently remove a column...

Oh yes you can:

ALTER TABLE tbl DROP COLUMN whatever

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/view.php?version=7.3idoc=0file=ddl-alter.html

IIRC it was introduced fairly recently (7.3?)

Ian Barwick
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Re: [GENERAL] adding fields to a table

2003-06-26 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN

On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 12:42:18PM -0400, MT wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I have a table with a bunch of records already inserted. When I want to add or 
 remove fields from the, what I've done is produce an sql file, add the fields to the 
 create table directive, and add the fields manually to each record to be inserted. 
 Then I do an
 
 \i db_name
 
 which destroys all the tables and records and then recreates them.  I'm wondering if 
 there's a better way. Namely, I alter the table using psql, which I know can be 
 done. What I'm not sure about is whether altering the table will also alter the 
 records, or will the records inserted previous to the alter table be out of sync 
 with the table.
 
 Thanks for your advice.
 
 Mark
 
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