Greetings, Please don't top-post on these lists. * Nathaniel Sabanski (sabanski.n@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > I believe most users would anticipate a CREATE TABLE statement that aligns > with the currently installed version- this is the practical solution for > the vast majority. Perhaps a bit more discussion about what exactly the use-case is would be helpful- what would you use this feature for? > In situations where a CREATE TABLE statement compatible with an older > version of Postgres is required, users can opt for an additional step of > using tools like pg_dump or an older version of Postgres itself. This > allows them to ensure compatibility without compromising the practicality > of the process. The issue is really both older and newer versions, not just older ones and not just newer ones. To the extent you're interested in this, I pointed out where you could go look at the existing code as well as an idea for how to move this forward. Thanks, Stephen
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