* Tom Lane:
> The CREATE TABLE reference page further amplifies:
>
> PostgreSQL allows a table of no columns to be created (for example,
> CREATE TABLE foo();). This is an extension from the SQL standard, which
> does not allow zero-column tables. Zero-column tables are not in
> themselves very useful, but disallowing them creates odd special cases
> for ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN, so it seems cleaner to ignore this spec
> restriction.
And you need the syntax for table partitioning.
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