Re: Preserving the source code of views - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Preserving the source code of views
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Msg-id 495.1382304293@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Preserving the source code of views  (Brian Crowell <brian@fluggo.com>)
Responses Re: Preserving the source code of views
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Brian Crowell <brian@fluggo.com> writes:
> I've run across one thing that would make a transfer difficult. Postgres
> doesn't preserve the source code for views, as far as I can tell. It parses
> them and then prints them its own way. We have a lot of complicated views,
> where both the formatting and the comments are significant. In fact, we
> produce some of our system documentation directly from the comments.

> Is there currently a way to preserve the original source code of a view as
> entered in the CREATE VIEW statement?

No, and it's very unlikely that there ever will be, because it's
completely against the system structure at a number of levels.  However,
there's more than one way to skin this cat.  Many people keep their DDL as
text in some external CMS, and just load it into the database again after
any change.  If you write the view as "CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW ..." in your
DDL, this is easy, at least for cases where you're not changing the set of
columns provided by the view.

            regards, tom lane


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