Thread: Dropping OID column

Dropping OID column

From
Rod Taylor
Date:
What is the preferred syntax:

ALTER TABLE .. DROP COLUMN oid;

or

ALTER TABLE .. SET WITHOUT OIDS;
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Re: Dropping OID column

From
Neil Conway
Date:
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 13:41, Rod Taylor wrote:
> ALTER TABLE .. SET WITHOUT OIDS;

I'd prefer this, as it's more similar to the CREATE TABLE syntax.

Cheers,

Neil
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Re: Dropping OID column

From
Tom Lane
Date:
Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca> writes:
> What is the preferred syntax:
> ALTER TABLE .. DROP COLUMN oid;
> or
> ALTER TABLE .. SET WITHOUT OIDS;

If we ever got around to supporting the inverse function (add oids),
I do not think we'd want to spell it like "ADD COLUMN oid" --- that
would interfere with making a plain user column named "oid", which was
one of the reasons why people wanted to be able to drop OIDs in the
first place.

So I lean towards the SET WITH/WITHOUT OIDS syntax.  That keeps it
clearly out of the domain of user columns.
        regards, tom lane


Re: Dropping OID column

From
Tom Lane
Date:
Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:
> Is there really a reason why OIDs can't be a pure user-space column?

We'd need some kluge to keep "SELECT *" from including OID.  Also I'd be
a bit worried about the impact on the cost of HeapTupleGetOid --- it
might not matter, or it might.
        regards, tom lane


Re: Dropping OID column

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
Tom Lane writes:

> If we ever got around to supporting the inverse function (add oids),
> I do not think we'd want to spell it like "ADD COLUMN oid" --- that
> would interfere with making a plain user column named "oid", which was
> one of the reasons why people wanted to be able to drop OIDs in the
> first place.

Is there really a reason why OIDs can't be a pure user-space column?

-- 
Peter Eisentraut   peter_e@gmx.net



Re: Dropping OID column

From
"Christopher Kings-Lynne"
Date:
I guess I'd prefer the DROP COLUMN syntax.  It means we don't have to add
another non-standard command, and people can figure out how to drop the oid
column just by trying...

Chris

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> Subject: [HACKERS] Dropping OID column
>
>
> What is the preferred syntax:
>
> ALTER TABLE .. DROP COLUMN oid;
>
> or
>
> ALTER TABLE .. SET WITHOUT OIDS;
> --
> Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
>
> PGP Key: http://www.rbt.ca/rbtpub.asc
>