| From: | Bernd Helmle <mailings(at)oopsware(dot)de> | 
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| To: | Robert Haas <robertmhaas(at)gmail(dot)com>, PostgreSQL-development Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> | 
| Subject: | Re: patch: Add columns via CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW | 
| Date: | 2008-11-27 13:34:56 | 
| Message-ID: | EC7E967B3307C67C3DD714D1@teje | 
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--On Donnerstag, August 07, 2008 08:03:52 -0400 Robert Haas 
<robertmhaas(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> Here's a patch that allows CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW to add new columns
> to an existing view.
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated, especially if it meant that I could
> fix any problems before the next commitfest.
I had a deeper look at this now. The patch looks clean and applies without 
any problems, regression tests passes. However, ATRewriteTables() has a 
problem when adding columns with domains and constraints. Consider this 
small test case:
CREATE TABLE bar (id INTEGER);
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW vbar AS SELECT * FROM bar;
CREATE DOMAIN person AS TEXT CHECK(value IN ('haas', 'helmle'));
ALTER TABLE bar ADD COLUMN name person;
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW vbar AS SELECT * FROM bar;
The last command confuses ATRewriteTable(), which wants to scan the 
relation leading to this error:
ERROR:  could not open relation base/16384/16476:
I see that ATRewriteTable() errors out on heap_beginscan(), since needscan 
is set to TRUE. One solution would be to teach ATRewriteTable(s) to handle 
view alteration differently in this case.
Opinions?
-- 
  Thanks
Bernd
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