JD, IB, TL:

Yes!!! I found the whole bunch of tables in template 1!


It's so liberating. 

Thank you.





----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>
> To: s4...@yahoo.co.jp
> Cc: "pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org" <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
> Date: 2019/2/28, Thu 17:24
> Subject: Re: Mind of its own?
> 
>& lt;s4...@yahoo.co.jp> writes:
>>  I am using Postgresql 9.6, and the latest phppgadmin. OS is Debian 9.6.
> 
>>  1. Created a database.
>>  2. Created tables inside that database.
>>  3. Dropped that database.
> 
>>  Now, what happens is when I create another database with the same name or 
> different name, all those tables are already inside that database!!! I have 
> not 
> run the table create script. 
> 
> I think you created some tables in the "template1" database, which is
> (by default) what CREATE DATABASE clones to make a new DB.  Duplicating
> its contents is considered a feature not a bug.
> 
> You could manually clean out template1, or if that seems painful,
> you could drop it and recreate it by cloning template0 (see
> CREATE DATABASE's TEMPLATE option).  template0 exists precisely
> to be a virgin empty database for this sort of purpose.
> 
> (There is an interlock to prevent you from dropping either
> of these template databases accidentally.  Overriding that is
> left as an exercise for the student.)
> 
>             regards, tom lane
> 


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