Re: 'default nextval()' loses schema-qualification in dump ?
От | Hiroshi Inoue |
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Тема | Re: 'default nextval()' loses schema-qualification in dump ? |
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Msg-id | 4C3697F7.1060600@tpf.co.jp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: 'default nextval()' loses schema-qualification in dump ? (Arnaud Lesauvage <arnaud.listes@codata.eu>) |
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Re: 'default nextval()' loses schema-qualification in dump
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Arnaud Lesauvage wrote: > Le 7/07/2010 9:41, Richard Huxton a écrit : >> On 07/07/10 07:47, Arnaud Lesauvage wrote: >>> Le 6/07/2010 17:17, Tom Lane a écrit : >>>> Arnaud Lesauvage<arnaud.listes@codata.eu> writes: >>>>> As you have understood, I am not very savvy about postgresql's >>>>> internals, but from what you say my guess is that the problem is >>>>> int the >>>>> psqlODBC is getting the default value of the sequence ? >> >>> [9.125]conn=095C4198, query='select n.nspname, c.relname, a.attname, >>> a.atttypid, t.typname, a.attnum, a.attlen, a.atttypmod, a.attnotnull, >>> c.relhasrules, c.relkind, c.oid, d.adsrc, case t.typtype when 'd' then >>> t.typbasetype else 0 end, t.typtypmod from (((pg_catalog.pg_class c >>> inner join pg_catalog.pg_namespace n on n.oid = c.relnamespace and >>> c.relname = E'mytable' and n.nspname = E'myschema') inner join >>> pg_catalog.pg_attribute a on (not a.attisdropped) and a.attnum> 0 and >>> a.attrelid = c.oid) inner join pg_catalog.pg_type t on t.oid = >>> a.atttypid) left outer join pg_attrdef d on a.atthasdef and d.adrelid = >>> a.attrelid and d.adnum = a.attnum order by n.nspname, c.relname, >>> attnum' >> >> This is psqlODBC getting the sequence name (if you run this query it's >> the adsrc column). If I remember correctly, that's supposed to be the >> human-readable version of an expression and preserved *as entered by the >> user* (or pg_restore in your case). >> >> If you start psql with the "-E" option and do \d myschema.mytable you'll >> be able to see how it gets the sequence-name. About half-way down the >> list of queries it runs you'll see a reference to pg_get_expr(...) - >> that turns an internal representation into a useful usable one. >> >> I don't know why psqlODBC isn't using that. The function has been around >> for a while. Hmm - it's present back in 7.4 although it's not used in \d >> - that does reference adsrc directly. >> >> Just grabbed the source download for the latest version and it still >> looks like it's using adsrc (I just searched for that and pg_get_expr). >> There should probably be a change in info.c around line 2091 to add a >> check for a recent version of PG (8+) and use pg_get_expr. Check on the >> odbc mailing-list - there may be an updated version available for you to >> test. >> > > > I haven't found a version more recent than the one I am using. > Is this thread enough for a bug report, or should a new one be opened ? > > I don't think I know enough of either psqlODBC's internals to explain > the problem to the developers, and I am not sure this thread will get > their attention. Could you please try the drivers on testing for 8.4.0201 at http://www.geocities.jp/inocchichichi/psqlodbc/index.html ? regards, Hiroshi Inoue
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