On 07/31/2018 07:47 AM, Melvin Davidson wrote:
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*Wow, so BUG #9606 has been known since 2014-03-17, but no one has
bothered to fix it?
As I've said before, instead of fixing the problem, the resolution seems
to be to
"make it go away". I've seen that logic echoed in other situations
outside of the
IT environment.
The fact remains, my code works (or worked) because I was only
interested in finding
tables that were newly created without a primary key. While I
acknowledge that bug, the
situation where the primary key is dropped is extremely rare and would
only happen
in the rare case where the primary key needed to be altered or replaced
by another
key, in which case the problem is moot. Since PostgreSQL is a relational
database,
I cannot think of a situation where a DBA would allow the primary key to
just be
dropped/removed altogether.
I was hoping that at least one other person would see my point of view,
but by the
harsh replies I've been getting, I feel more like a whistle blower that
insiders
think I also should be made to "go away".
That is not the case. You may not like the explanations that where
provided, that is your right, but the decision has been made.
Alternatives where provided so there is a migration path. People are
just questioning why you are getting so worked up over what is a
relatively minor change. This is nowhere near a disruptive change as say
the implicit cast changes in 8.3. I for one do not want you to 'go away'.
Well, you are right. This old Viet Vet shall now end this conversation
and his career.
I just need a way to do so quietly and painlessly.
The truth is absolute and cannot be changed.
Perception is not the truth.
Flerp!*
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