tid_le comparison for tuple id (ctid) values?
От | george young |
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Тема | tid_le comparison for tuple id (ctid) values? |
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Msg-id | 20051121160016.282c66c2.gry@ll.mit.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: tid_le comparison for tuple id (ctid) values?
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Список | pgsql-sql |
[PostgreSQL 8.1.0 on i686-pc-linux-gnu] I would like to suggest that there be a less-than (or greater-than) operator for the 'tid' type. I used to use oid's for finding and distinguishing duplicate data. Now that oid's are not included by default (and I do not quarrel with that change), I thought I could use ctid's instead. Suppose I have a table steps: create table steps(x text, y text, z text) but I want there to be a primary key(x,y). If I try to do: create table temp_steps(x text, y text, z text, primary key(x,y)) insert into temp_steps select * from steps; drop table steps; alter table temp_steps rename to steps; I get an error that "duplicate key violates unique constraint". Some of the rows in steps differ only in value of z. OK,I'll just fix the data... I thought I could force values of x to be distinct with: (I've done this several times in the past with oid's) update steps set x=x||'X' from steps s where steps.key1=s.key1 and steps.key2=s.key2 and step.ctid<s.ctid; But this fails because there is no less-than operator (or function) on type "tid". I tried casting the ctid to string butthat fails too. Using "not s.ctid=step.ctid" doesn't get me what I need(BTW, there's no != operator for tid either). I don't actually care which row of a pair gets changed. I just need a way to choose *one* in the update. [sometimes I doa delete with similar where clause] If there was some asymmetrical comparison defined on ctids, as there had been on oids, this would all work fine. A castto some type that has less-than would also work fine. Any suggestions? -- George -- "Are the gods not just?" "Oh no, child. What would become of us if they were?" (CSL)
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