Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN in view - Mailing list pgadmin-support
From | Dave Page |
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Subject | Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN in view |
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Msg-id | [email protected] Whole thread Raw |
In response to | ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN in view ("luiz" <[email protected]>) |
List | pgadmin-support |
luiz wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a scenario like follow (script generated with pg_dump) : > > CREATE TABLE teste ( > id integer NOT NULL, > ds character varying(20), > n2 character varying(10) > ); > > CREATE SEQUENCE teste_id_seq > INCREMENT BY 1 > NO MAXVALUE > NO MINVALUE > CACHE 1; > > ALTER TABLE teste ALTER COLUMN id SET DEFAULT nextval('teste_id_seq'::regclass); > > ALTER TABLE ONLY teste > ADD CONSTRAINT pk_teste PRIMARY KEY (id); > > > ALTER SEQUENCE teste_id_seq OWNED BY teste.id; > > CREATE VIEW vteste AS > SELECT teste.id, teste.ds, teste.n2 FROM teste; > > > ALTER TABLE vteste ALTER COLUMN id SET DEFAULT nextval('teste_id_seq'::regclass); > > > Well this last line make a change on a view column and it works. > I do it because when inserting a row in the view vteste, I got a message error > like "teste.id does not accept NULL values" > > Searching in the internet, I found a message where Tom Lane suggest to do this. > Well, I don´t found anything in Postgresql manual saying that we can do it in > views, but I don´t found anything saying that we don´t must do it too. > Since pg_dump generates the script with this definition, I think that they > must be supported by PostgreSQL > > The only thing that I have a objection is because this don´t appear in pgadmin > views definition. And we don´t mind that this "ALTER COLUMN" exists in the > Database structure. > > I want to request/suggest that views script generates a complete script in the > sqlpane like when select a table (with index,triggers creation sql scripts) or > with at least this DDL, since we can´t see it anywhere. > > May we have a icon for this alter columns in the view definition tree too ? Done. Will be in 1.8.0. Thanks for the suggestions. Regards, Dave.
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