On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > > We do, but as soon as you break the view by dropping an underlying
> > > object it fails to reconstruct. So having the original view definition
> > > at hand could be useful for some ALTER VIEW RECOMPILE command.
> >
> > Note that the assumptions underlying this discussion have changed in
> > CVS tip: you can't break a view by dropping underlying objects.
> >
> > regression=# create table foo(f1 int, f2 text);
> > CREATE TABLE
> > regression=# create view bar as select * from foo;
> > CREATE VIEW
> > regression=# drop table foo;
> > NOTICE: rule _RETURN on view bar depends on table foo
> > NOTICE: view bar depends on rule _RETURN on view bar
> > ERROR: Cannot drop table foo because other objects depend on it
> > Use DROP ... CASCADE to drop the dependent objects too
>
> Hrm - looks like we really need CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW...
I have written a patch for this. It is in an old source tree. I intend on
getting it together by august, along with create or replace trigger.
Gavin