"I may not be a smart man, but I do know what love is"
Of course I did this on a database that I didn't care about. This is my
development machine. If it actually fully worked after testing, I would
have considered moving it into production code.
Is there a more approved way of doing this, besides upgrading the server?
>Did you start a fresh session after modifying the catalog?
Is that all I needed to do? As I mentioned in another post, I screwed up
something else in there and I'll be playing with that tomorrow. If
there's an easier way to do it, please let me know.
Tom Lane wrote:
Sim Zacks <sim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
PostGreSQL 8.01 Gentoo
I renamed my schema from public to stock, and then I found out it didn't
change the schemas of the sequences. After searching through the
archives, I found that this was on a bug list and would probably be
fixed in version 8.2
Actually, it's fixed in 8.1.
I needed to fix the sequences in any case, so I tried to do it manually
using this code:
update pg_attrdef set
adsrc=replace(adsrc,'public.','stock.'),adbin=replace(adbin,'112 117 98
108 105 99 46','115 116 111 99 107 46');
Like to live dangerously, eh? Hope you weren't doing this on a database
containing data you cared about.
However, when I try to insert into the table I get an error that
public.sequence name is not found
Did you start a fresh session after modifying the catalog? I don't
think that cached relation descriptors will react to manual hacks
on pg_attrdef.
regards, tom lane
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