Re: Alter table add column ignores default - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Nabil Sayegh
Subject Re: Alter table add column ignores default
Date
Msg-id 20010508133614.9150F14EE63@gerstung3.net-lab.net
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In response to Alter table add column ignores default  (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org)
Responses Re: Alter table add column ignores default  (Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com>)
List pgsql-bugs
On 05 May 2001 12:23:37 -0400, pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org wrote:
> Vince Vielhaber (vev@hub.org) reports a bug with a severity of 3
> The lower the number the more severe it is.
>
> Short Description
> Alter table add column ignores default
>
> Long Description
> Alter table add column ignores the default values in both v7.0x and 7.1.  In the example code the table is created
withone column having a default value of 'none'.  An ALTER TABLE is done adding another varchar column also with a
defaultvalue.  \d table only shows the default from the create, not the alter.  An insert also fails to add the
default.
>
>
>
> Sample Code
> foo=# create table foobar(name varchar(20),nickname varchar(10) default 'none');
> CREATE
> foo=# \d foobar
>               Table "foobar"
>  Attribute |    Type     |    Modifier
> -----------+-------------+----------------
>  name      | varchar(20) |
>  nickname  | varchar(10) | default 'none'
>
> foo=# alter table foobar add column address varchar(50) default 'none';


http://hermes.swu.bg/postgres/postgres/sql-altertable.htm
The correct syntax is:
ALTER TABLE foobar add column address varchar(50);
ALTER TABLE foobar alter column address set default 'none';

cu
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 Nabil Sayegh

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