On 11/14/19 7:45 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> writes:
On 11/14/19 7:12 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
If you actually want to rename an existing view column, use
ALTER TABLE ... RENAME COLUMN ... for that.

Alright, I'm missing something here:

test=# alter table up_test rename COLUMN col1 to col_1;
ALTER TABLE
...
test=# \d+ test_view
                            View "public.test_view"
   Column |  Type   | Collation | Nullable | Default | Storage | Description
--------+---------+-----------+----------+---------+---------+-------------
   id     | integer |           |          |         | plain   |
   col1   | boolean |           |          |         | plain   |
   col_2  | integer |           |          |         | plain   |
View definition:
   SELECT up_test.id,
      up_test.col_1 AS col1,
      up_test.col_2
     FROM up_test;

Right, at this point the names of the underlying column and the view
column are out of sync, so the view definition must incorporate a
renaming AS to be correct.

test=# create or replace view test_view as select id, col_1 , col_2 from
up_test;
ERROR:  cannot change name of view column "col1" to "col_1"

This is attempting to change the view output column's name to col_1
(since you didn't write "AS col1"), and it won't let you.  You could
do "ALTER TABLE test_view RENAME COLUMN col1 TO col_1" to put things
back in sync, if that's what you want.

Aah. You do ALTER TABLE on the view, that was the part I missed.

Yeah an ALTER VIEW ... version of that would be more intuitive.


                        regards, tom lane



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