Re: RE: [PATCHES] relation filename patch - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Brian E Gallew
Subject Re: RE: [PATCHES] relation filename patch
Date
Msg-id 200005012001.QAA02227@smtp2.andrew.cmu.edu
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In response to Re: RE: [PATCHES] relation filename patch  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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Then <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> spoke up and said:
> > Hmm. Further perusal leads me to believe that this override is a
> > standards extension, as the clause about the tablename being unique in
> > the current namespace does not have an exception for temporary tables.
> > Nothing wrong with that, just making it clear. What's the use/case for
> > this feature? Does it come from some other DMBS?
> 
> I know Informix doesn't implement it that way, and they complained
> because a program started not working.  Research showed that someone had
> created a real table with the same name as the temp table.
> 
> Our code even masks a real table created in the same session.  Once the
> temp table is dropped, the real table becomes visible again.  See the
> regression tests for an example of this.

Personally, I also like the Ingres table override feature, where if I
reference table "foo", Ingres first looks for a table "foo" owned by
me, and then one owned by the database owner.  I've not explored what
happens if neither I nor the DBA owns a "foo".  It's also unclear what
would happen in that case where multiple other had tables named "foo"
and sufficient permits on them to permit my access.

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