yeah, I agree. perhaps a more correct solution would be to adjust DBD::Pg to detect changes of active schema and store instances of server side prepared queries tieing them up with query + current schema, not only a query as it's now (as I understand)... On 5/2/05, Neil Conway <neilc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tom Lane wrote: > > That's what it is supposed to do. It would hardly be possible to > > "prepare" a query at all if we had to wait till EXECUTE to find out > > which tables it was supposed to use. > > An alternative would be to flush dependent plans when the schema search > path is changed. In effect this would mean flushing *all* prepared plans > whenever the search path changes: we could perhaps keep plans that only > contain explicit namespace references, but that seems fragile. > > Flushing all plans might well be a cure that is worth than the disease, > at least for a lot of users. > > -Neil -- Vlad ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)