RE: OID Implicit limit
От | Christopher Kings-Lynne |
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Тема | RE: OID Implicit limit |
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Msg-id | NEBBIOAJBMEENKACLNPCIELGCCAA.chriskl@familyhealth.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | OID Implicit limit ("Steve Howe" <howe@carcass.dhs.org>) |
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Re: OID Implicit limit
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
> > Reading the documentation, I see that OIDs are unique through the > > whole database. > > But since OIDs are int4, does that limit the number of rows I can > > have in a database to 2^32 = 4 billion ? > > Yep. > > Thanks for the answer - although that concerns me a bit. > Maybe I could recompile it setting oid to int64 type... If that really concerns you, then the rest of the hackers list I think would be very interested in hearing of a real-world database with more than 4 billion rows/inserts/deletes. Apparently it is somewhat more complicated than just 'recompiling as an int64' to change this. I believe that patches are currently being made to facilitate a future move towards 64bit OIDs, but I am not certain of the status. Chris
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