Re: alter column appears to work, but doesn't? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: alter column appears to work, but doesn't?
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Msg-id 201109051357.33577.adrian.klaver@gmail.com
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In response to Re: alter column appears to work, but doesn't?  (Ron Peterson <rpeterso@mtholyoke.edu>)
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On Monday, September 05, 2011 1:48:58 pm Ron Peterson wrote:
> 2011-09-05_16:14:00-0400 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:
> > Ron Peterson <rpeterso@mtholyoke.edu> writes:
> > > I just dropped my logging rules, stopped the database and restarted it,
> > > put my rules back in place, and now it works.  Not sure why.  Cached
> > > query plan?
> >
> > Maybe.  We'd need a reproducible test case to do more than speculate
> > though.
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I was able to reproduce this.  DDL below.  Probably more DDL than
> necessary, but not sure what is or isn't relevant.
>
> postgres=# drop rule attribute_insert_rule on attributes;
> postgres=# drop rule attribute_update_rule on attributes;
> postgres=# drop rule attribute_delete_rule on attributes;
> postgres=# alter table attributes_log alter column attribute_name type
> varchar(50); ...then recreate rules below
> postgres=# insert into attributes values ( repeat( 'x', 49 ) );
> ERROR:  value too long for type character varying(48)
>
>

I am not seeing where you change the varchar length in the table attributes.
That is where the error is coming from.

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Adrian Klaver
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