On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 09:27:08PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> postgres=# DROP TABLE FOO;
> ERROR: "foo" is not a table
> HINT: Use DROP FOREIGN TABLE to remove a foreign table.
> postgres=# CREATE INDEX baz ON foo(bar);
> ERROR: "foo" is not a table
>
> To some, that would be confusing - foo kind of is a table, just a
> different kind. Should we have some HINT on that one as well?
Until we can actually create indexes on foreign tables, yes ;)
Cheers,
David (Local indexes? Foreign indexes? Both?)
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