Re: CLUSTER not in multi-command string? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Michael Monnerie
Subject Re: CLUSTER not in multi-command string?
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Msg-id 200904290708.14627@zmi.at
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In response to CLUSTER not in multi-command string?  (Michael Monnerie <michael.monnerie@is.it-management.at>)
List pgsql-admin
On Mittwoch 29 April 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
> ERROR:  CLUSTER cannot be executed from a function or multi-command
> string
>
> I got this error from a script which tried:
> psql -U postgres db1 -c 'cluster ; analyze'
>
> In the docs there's no word that it's not possible, and I wonder why
> this is not allowed. Anybody knows? It's stupid, as I want to cluster
> lots of tables, followed by analyze, and now I have to
> psql -U postgres db1 -c 'cluster'
> psql -U postgres db1 -c 'analyze'

I looked further now: Above error was from Postgres 8.3.5 on openSUSE
11.1, but it used to work on Postgres 8.1.11 from openSUSE 10.2. Why did
it become worse?

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