Thread: Re: ALTER Table (another)

Re: ALTER Table (another)

From
Andrew Ayers
Date:
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> Gaetano Mendola wrote:
>
>> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
>>
>>> Alex wrote:
>>>
>>>> is it possible to add a column to a table at a specific place ?
>>>> Reading the man pages i could not figure that out.

[snip]

On a similar note, it would be nice if you could do an ALTER TABLE to
update the field definitions. Recently, I had the need to change the
size of a VARCHAR field from 5 characters to 10 characters. This was due
to a change in the underlying application, one that at the time of
adding the field to the table was thought to be adequate - well, times
and ideas change, users clamor for something different, etc...

The only way to do what I needed done was to dump the table, drop it,
alter the sql in the dump, then re-import it. While it didn't take long
to do, it seemed like a big band-aid - something you should be able to
do with an ALTER TABLE, but can't (I am currently using PG 7.3.2)...

Is this something coming down the pipeline in the future?

Andrew Ayers
Phoenix, Arizona

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Re: ALTER Table (another)

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Quoting Andrew Ayers <aayers@eldocomp.com>:

> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Gaetano Mendola wrote:
> >
> >> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> >>
> >>> Alex wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> is it possible to add a column to a table at a specific place ?
> >>>> Reading the man pages i could not figure that out.
>
> [snip]
>
> On a similar note, it would be nice if you could do an ALTER TABLE to
> update the field definitions. Recently, I had the need to change the
> size of a VARCHAR field from 5 characters to 10 characters. This was due
> to a change in the underlying application, one that at the time of
> adding the field to the table was thought to be adequate - well, times
> and ideas change, users clamor for something different, etc...
>
> The only way to do what I needed done was to dump the table, drop it,
> alter the sql in the dump, then re-import it. While it didn't take long
> to do, it seemed like a big band-aid - something you should be able to
> do with an ALTER TABLE, but can't (I am currently using PG 7.3.2)...
>
> Is this something coming down the pipeline in the future?
>
> Andrew Ayers
> Phoenix, Arizona
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Andrew,

This was discussed on list a couple of months ago and I forget the outcome but I
think the gist of things what that there would be no **easy way** to maintain
ACID properties with this type of alter table function.

Though is would be fine to change a varchar 5 to 10 what about the person who
accidentally does the reverse?  Now consider the logic to would go to making
sure this type of operation would not lead to corruption.

I didn't get a chance to find and re-read the previous thread on this but based
on what I remember I'm pretty sure this alter table function is on the todo list
it just did't make it into 7.4.  If it is, its not in the dev docs
(http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/sql-altertable.html)

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