Thread: Schema issues

Schema issues

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
OK, we need all the interfaces to properly handle schemas within the
next month.  However, we don't have psql working properly yet.  Once we
get psql working, we can show examples of the changes we made and the
other interfaces can use that as a model.

Is anyone working on schema fixes for psql?

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Re: Schema issues

From
greg@turnstep.com
Date:
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> OK, we need all the interfaces to properly handle schemas within the
> next month.  However, we don't have psql working properly yet.  Once we
> get psql working, we can show examples of the changes we made and the
> other interfaces can use that as a model.
>
> Is anyone working on schema fixes for psql?

Yes, I did a lot of work on this, but got stuck on the whole 
current_schemas problem, which apparently will need some 
backend-to-sqlfunction mojo to fix. I'll clean up what I already have 
and try to submit it next week in anticipation of that last missing 
piece.

Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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