Re: [GENERAL] Table create time
От | Achilleas Mantzios |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] Table create time |
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Msg-id | 3cc63dc1-155f-3a45-f988-bbdce0c57f7e@matrix.gatewaynet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [GENERAL] Table create time (hamann.w@t-online.de) |
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Re: [GENERAL] Table create time
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 31/08/2017 14:03, hamann.w@t-online.de wrote: >>> On 31/08/2017 09:56, hamann.w@t-online.de wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> is there a way to add a table create (and perhaps schema modify) timestamp to the system? >>>> I do occasionally create semi-temporary tables (meant to live until a problem is solved, i.e. longer >>>> than a session) with conveniently short names. >>> In FreeBSD you'd do smth like this to find the file creation time : >>> ls -lU <path to your cluster>/data/PG_9.3_201306121/16425/12344 >>> >>> where 12344 is the filenode of the relation in question. In ext4 you may do this albeit with more difficulty. >>> > Hello Achilleas, > > many thanks for responding. There are two problems; > a) accessing the filesystem will likely require some extra effort (e.g. installing an untrusted programming > language) No need for this. You may use builtin pg_stat_file function . I see it supports a "OUT creation timestamp with time zone"parameter. > b) a dump/restore will modify the dates That would be a problem, but this is not a common use case. Anyways you can always write an event trigger and store somemessage in a log file. This should survive dump/restores . > > best regards > Wolfgang Hamann > > > -- Achilleas Mantzios IT DEV Lead IT DEPT Dynacom Tankers Mgmt
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