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Re: adding a generated column to a table?

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On 4/22/24 09:05, Celia McInnis wrote:
If I have a table containing a date field, say:
create temporary table tmp1 as select now()::date as evtdate;
SELECT 1

select DATE_PART('year', evtdate)::integer as year from tmp1;
  year
------
  2024
(1 row)

Is there some way of doing something like the following?:

alter table tmp1 add column year integer generated always as DATE_PART('year', evtdate)::integer STORED;
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "DATE_PART"
LINE 1: ... tmp1 add column year integer generated always as DATE_PART(...


https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createtable.html

GENERATED ALWAYS AS ( generation_expr ) STORED

So:


generated always as (DATE_PART('year', evtdate)::integer) STORED

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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx






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