Обсуждение: BUG #15981: Alter table add column if not exists with constraint fails on constraint
BUG #15981: Alter table add column if not exists with constraint fails on constraint
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 15981 Logged by: Erika ONeal Email address: e.oneal89@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 11.5 Operating system: Debian Description: SQL to reproduce: `CREATE TABLE test(id uuid PRIMARY KEY); ALTER TABLE test ADD IF NOT EXISTS id uuid PRIMARY KEY;` Output: `NOTICE: column "id" of relation "test" already exists, skipping ERROR: multiple primary keys for table "test" are not allowed` Expected Outcome: If the column already exists, it should not attempt to index it with the column constraint. Or if that is the correct behavior, the documentation does not reflect that.
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> CREATE TABLE test(id uuid PRIMARY KEY);
> ALTER TABLE test ADD IF NOT EXISTS id uuid PRIMARY KEY;
> Output: `NOTICE: column "id" of relation "test" already exists, skipping
> ERROR: multiple primary keys for table "test" are not allowed`
Yeah, this is a well-known issue: the IF NOT EXISTS only conditionalizes
creation of the column, but it's reasonable to expect that it should
conditionalize creation of the index as well. There's work afoot to
improve this [1], but it's not moving very fast; at the earliest you
might see it fixed in v13.
regards, tom lane
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/10365.1558909428%40sss.pgh.pa.us