Hi,
Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com writes:
The stumbling block has been to identify a reasonably clean way
of determining which datatype changes don't require a scan.
Yep. One possibility I'm thinking is supplying a function for each type
which takes two typemods (old and new) and returns a
All,
I just realized that even if you do this:
table foo (
id serial,
bar varchar(200)
)
ALTER TABLE foo ALTER COLUMN bar TYPE VARCHAR(1000)
... it triggers a heap index rebuild, even though it's completely
unnecessary. Is this a special case of VARCHAR, or are
Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com writes:
I just realized that even if you do this:
ALTER TABLE foo ALTER COLUMN bar TYPE VARCHAR(1000)
... it triggers a heap index rebuild, even though it's completely
unnecessary.
Yeah, this has been discussed before; I think it's even in the TODO
list. The
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 13:26 -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
All,
I just realized that even if you do this:
table foo (
id serial,
bar varchar(200)
)
ALTER TABLE foo ALTER COLUMN bar TYPE VARCHAR(1000)
... it triggers a heap index rebuild, even though it's completely
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
We could certainly put in a quick hack that just covered a few of the
cases for built-in types, but it's not very pleasing ...
Jonah proposed a patch for that a long time ago.
See
Yeah, this has been discussed before; I think it's even in the TODO
list.
I couldn't find it. At least, not under data types, and also not with
the keyword typemod. Anyone see it?
The stumbling block has been to identify a reasonably clean way
of determining which datatype changes don't
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 14:39 -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
Note that this doesn't deal with the special case of VARCHAR--TEXT, but
just with changing typemods. Are there other cases of data *type*
conversions where no check or rebuild is required? Otherwise we might
just special case
Jeff,
I observe that the casts (VARCHAR - TEXT and TEXT - VARCHAR) are
marked WITHOUT FUNCTION. If that's the case, can't we use that to say
that no heap rebuild is required? Perhaps we'll need to combine this
with the typmod checks to see if we need to check the heap.
yeah, you're right ..
Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com writes:
yeah, you're right .. that would give us a short list of conversions
which don't require a rewrite.However, as Tom points out, that
doesn't mean that they might not need a reindex (as well as OID, there's
also XML).
Um. I had actually forgotten
Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com writes:
Yeah, this has been discussed before; I think it's even in the TODO
list.
I couldn't find it. At least, not under data types, and also not with
the keyword typemod. Anyone see it?
It's the last item under ALTER:
* Don't require table rewrite on ALTER
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