"Heikki Linnakangas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Luiz K. Matsumura wrote: >> But, with the 'replace' command, this isn't implicit ? >> If they found a view, replace the existing view with the new one (on the >> other words, drop and create again?)
> Replacing is not exactly the same thing as dropping and recreating it. > If the view has dependencies, you can't drop it without dropping the > dependent objects first, and likewise you can't change its datatypes > because it would affect the dependent objects as well (hence the > limitation on CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW). Right. And the reason this appears to be a data type change is that "NULL" is not length-constrained, so the type computed for the first UNION's output is just bpchar (ie, unconstrained-length character) rather than character(3) which is what you get in the second case. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend