From: | "Dave Page" <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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To: | "Donald Fraser" <demolish(at)cwgsy(dot)net>, <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Strange bug... |
Date: | 2003-01-21 12:28:55 |
Message-ID: | 03AF4E498C591348A42FC93DEA9661B8259AF2@mail.vale-housing.co.uk |
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Hi Donald,
This is a feature, not a bug :-)
Seriously, pgAdmin figures out that the index is part of a constraint
and classes it as a system object, therefore hiding it. If you switch on
View System Objects on the View menu, you will see both indexes under
the table. My guess is that pg_dump is not quite so clever and misses
the UNIQUE constraint from the table definition, adding the index
manually instead.
Regards, Dave.
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Fraser [mailto:demolish(at)cwgsy(dot)net]
Sent: 17 January 2003 20:05
To: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: [pgadmin-support] Strange bug...
OS W2K SP2
pgAdmin II 1.4.12
PostgreSQL 7.3 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96
Another strange bug...
I create the following table using an SQL statement:
CREATE TABLE "tbl_usertype" (
"id" int4 NOT NULL,
"s_desc" varchar(60) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "tbl_usertype_s_desc_key" UNIQUE ("s_desc"),
CONSTRAINT "tbl_usertype_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
) WITHOUT OIDS;
GRANT SELECT ON "tbl_usertype" TO PUBLIC;
pgAdmin then reports the following as the SQL statements:
-- Table: public.tbl_usertype
CREATE TABLE public.tbl_usertype (
id int4 NOT NULL,
s_desc varchar(60) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT tbl_usertype_s_desc_key UNIQUE (s_desc),
CONSTRAINT tbl_usertype_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
) WITHOUT OIDS;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE public.tbl_usertype TO PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL ON TABLE public.tbl_usertype TO postgres;
Now one would expect to see under pgAdmin one Index named
"tbl_usertype_s_desc_key".
pgAdmin reports zero Indexes....?
Again I checked the output from pg_dumpall and it definitely
exists.
pg_dump displays the following lines.
-- Name: tbl_usertype_s_desc_key; Type: INDEX; Schema: public;
Owner: postgres
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX tbl_usertype_s_desc_key ON tbl_usertype
USING btree (s_desc);
Regards
Donald Fraser.
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