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Le 04/08/2010 17:30, [email protected] a écrit :
> Can anyone explain why the following query (used by AQT to display its tree):
>
> SELECT trig.tgname,
> tab.relname,
> case trig.tgenabled
> when '1' then 'yes'
> else 'no'
> end,
> trig.oid
> FROM pg_catalog.pg_trigger trig,
> pg_catalog.pg_class tab,
> pg_catalog.pg_namespace nam
> WHERE trig.tgrelid=tab.oid
> AND tab.relnamespace=nam.oid
> AND nam.nspname ='public' -- ?
> ORDER BY 1
>
> produces tgname like (from memory) RIFKConstraint...<number>
> while without the ORDER BY (and it doesn't matter how you identify the column) tgname displays correctly (well,
thesame as what you see if you SELECT * FROM pg_trigger).
>
Hi,
Which version of PostgreSQL is it ?
I can't see any difference with PG 8.4.4.
Regards,
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Stéphane Schildknecht
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