Обсуждение: Superfluous SQL statements
Hi developers! You have not heard a lot of me lately, and I am afraid that will not change substantially for some time. I am kind of swamped with other stuff. Anyhoo, I hope this bug report proves useful. Testing pgAdmin v.1.8.1 (Jan 3 2008), rev: 6948). host: pg 8.2.5 on Debian Etch client: Windows XP. Trying to edit the default of a column with type integer[] per dialogue fails. I think I found the cause in the database logs. pgAdmin sends additional (unneeded) SQL-statements, that trigger an error. That's what it should send: ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER COLUMN pfad SET DEFAULT '{}'::integer[]; That's what pgAdmin sends: ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER pfad TYPE integer[]; ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER COLUMN pfad SET DEFAULT '{}'::integer[]; COMMENT ON COLUMN ef.kat.pfad IS 'bla bla bla'; Which triggers an error, because I have a view using the field. And one cannot change column types of fields in use (even if nothing is actutally changed). For some reason pgAdmin thinks it needs to update type and comment, too. But it should not. Note that this does NOT occur when changing the default of simple integer or text fields. Regards Erwin
On 08/01/2008, Erwin Brandstetter <brandstetter@falter.at> wrote: > Hi developers! Hi Erwin, > You have not heard a lot of me lately, and I am afraid that will not change > substantially for some time. I am kind of swamped with other stuff. > Anyhoo, I hope this bug report proves useful. Sorry to hear that :-(. > Testing pgAdmin v.1.8.1 (Jan 3 2008), rev: 6948). > host: pg 8.2.5 on Debian Etch > client: Windows XP. > > Trying to edit the default of a column with type integer[] per dialogue > fails. I think I found the cause in the database logs. pgAdmin sends > additional (unneeded) SQL-statements, that trigger an error. > > That's what it should send: > ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER COLUMN pfad SET DEFAULT '{}'::integer[]; > > That's what pgAdmin sends: > ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER pfad TYPE integer[]; > ALTER TABLE ef.kat ALTER COLUMN pfad SET DEFAULT '{}'::integer[]; > COMMENT ON COLUMN ef.kat.pfad IS 'bla bla bla'; Fixed in SVN. Thanks for the report! Regards, Dave