Re: full featured alter table? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sven Köhler
Subject Re: full featured alter table?
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Msg-id bcfvrp$j83$1@main.gmane.org
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In response to Re: full featured alter table?  (weigelt@metux.de)
Responses Re: full featured alter table?  (weigelt@metux.de)
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>>there should be some statement which is used by the tools to query the
>>list of columns in the table - the resultset contains the columns in a
>>defined order which is - in most cases - the order in which the columns
>>were created. we'd like to be abled influence the order of the columns
>>within that resultset.
>
> this does _NOT_ belong into the postmaster. you're free to define
> your own tables for storing this (which are not shown to the user
> in your frontend). pgaccess goes this way.

what are you talking about? it is not _my_ frontend!
we're talking "frontends" about pgAdmin, phpPgAdmin etc.
we are talking about the order of the columns that postgresql shows to
it's clients - and yes: this data belongs somewhere into the sys-tables
of postgre.


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