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On 08/09/12 10:31 PM, Anibal David Acosta wrote:

I have a very big table, in fact only this table uses approx. 60% space of disk.

The table is an standalone table (no one inherit from this and this is not inherit from another).

I need to change a int column to bigint.

But aparentely this alter recreate the table, my problem is the space, there are no space enough in disk.

Is possible to change column datatype without recreating the table?



every tuple of this table will have to be rewritten with the new type. you can't avoid that. as none of the old tuples can be reclaimed before the ALTER TABLE completes, you'll need sufficient disk space for the old and new data.

I see no way of avoiding needing more disk space. if you have sufficient space on another drive, you could dump the table data-only, then truncate it, then alter the type while its empty, then restore the dump.




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