Yep, I see in regression database:
tgargs
---------------------------------------------------------------------------clstr_tst_con\000clstr_tst\000clstr_tst_s\000UNSPECIFIED\000b\000rf_a\000clstr_tst_con\000clstr_tst\000clstr_tst_s\000UNSPECIFIED\000b\000rf_a\000clstr_tst_con\000clstr_tst\000clstr_tst_s\000UNSPECIFIED\000b\000rf_a\000clstr_tst_con\000clstr_tst\000clstr_tst_s\000UNSPECIFIED\000b\000rf_a\000
TODO updated to:
* Make pg_trigger.tgargs refer to columns by number, not name
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Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Hang on - try looking at the tgargs field. I bet it still refers to fields
> by their name, not their number...
>
> Chris
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