On Tue, 24 Dec 2019 07:07:35 +0000
"tsunakawa.takay@fujitsu.com" <tsunakawa.takay@fujitsu.com> wrote:
> From: Yugo Nagata <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>
> > On Mon, 23 Dec 2019 08:08:53 +0000
> > "tsunakawa.takay@fujitsu.com" <tsunakawa.takay@fujitsu.com> wrote:
> > > How about unlogged tables ? I thought the point of using a temp table is to
> > avoid WAL overhead.
> >
> > Hmm... this might be another option. However, if we use unlogged tables,
> > we will need to create them in a special schema similar to pg_toast
> > to split this from user tables. Otherwise, we need to create and drop
> > unlogged tables repeatedly for each session.
>
> Maybe we can create the work tables in the same schema as the materialized view, following:
>
> * Prefix the table name to indicate that the table is system-managed, thus alluding to the user that manually
deletingthe table would break something. This is like the system attribute __imv_count you are proposing.
>
> * Describe the above in the manual. Columns of serial and bigserial data type similarly create sequences behind the
scenes.
>
> * Make the work tables depend on the materialized view by recording the dependency in pg_depend, so that Dropping the
materializedview will also drop its work tables.
Maybe it works, but instead of using special names for work tables, we can also create
a schema whose name is special and place work tables in this. This will not annoy users
with information they are not interested in when, for example, psql meta-commands like
\d are used.
Anyway, I understood it is better to avoid creating and dropping temporary tables
during view maintenance per statement.
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Yugo Nagata <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>