Why does the OID jump by 3 when creating tables?
От | Daniel Westermann (DWE) |
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Тема | Why does the OID jump by 3 when creating tables? |
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Re: Why does the OID jump by 3 when creating tables?
Re: Why does the OID jump by 3 when creating tables? |
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Hi all, as I could not find the reason in the source code, can someone tell me why the OID counter jumps by 3 between two createtable statements? postgres=# create table t1 ( a int ); CREATE TABLE postgres=# create table t2 ( a int ); CREATE TABLE postgres=# select oid,relname from pg_class where relname in ('t1','t2'); oid | relname -------+--------- 16453 | t1 16456 | t2 (2 rows) These seems not to happen with other objects, e.g. namespaces: postgres=# create schema a; CREATE SCHEMA postgres=# create schema b; CREATE SCHEMA postgres=# select oid,nspname from pg_namespace where nspname in ('a','b'); oid | nspname -------+--------- 16459 | a 16460 | b (2 rows) ... or indexes: postgres=# select oid,relname from pg_class where relname in ('i1','i2'); oid | relname -------+--------- 16461 | i1 16462 | i2 Thanks in advance Daniel
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