I am not sure if this is expected behaviour or a bug.
Using PG 9.2 beta 2 and PGAdmin3 1.16 beta 2.
Connect as bob (superuser)
In public schema:
create table people (cols...)
create view people_view as select * from people
Create schema bob
create table bob.people (cols...)
create view bob.people_view as select * from people
(NB: view references people, not bob.people)
Insert a record into bob.people
Select * from bob.people_view
-> Nil result set
(expected to return the record from bob.people)
Check definition of bob.people_view
-> "create view bob.people_view as select * from public.people"
(NB: "from public.people" - compare "create view bob.people_view as
select * from people" above)
I had hoped/expected that a view would use the search path to find
the table it references. Why does bob.people_view reference
public.people? Is this a bug or expected behaviour? Do view
definitions require explicit reference to schema.table? My use case
is that I effectively want to define a default schema to be
replicated for new tenants in a multi-tenant system.
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