Hello

CREATE TABLE foog(a varchar(10));
ALTER TABLE foog ALTER COLUMN a TYPE varchar(30);

postgres=# \d foog
            Table "public.foog"
 Column |         Type          | Modifiers
--------+-----------------------+-----------
 a      | character varying(30) |

regards
Pavel Stehule

On 11/01/2008, Gauthier, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there a way to alter a varchar column's length?  Maybe something like
> "alter table foo alter column xyz varchar(256)".
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> My alternative seems very messy...
>
> -          alter table, add a new column with the desired varchar length.
> call it "temp"
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> -          insert into "temp" the value of the old column.
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> -          alter table, drop the old column (messing up all the indexes on
> that column in the process I suppose)
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> -          alter table, add a new column with the same name as the one you
> just deleted, only with the desired length
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> -          insert into that new column the value in "temp"
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> -          alter table, drop "temp"
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> -          recreate all the indexes
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> Thanks
>
> -dave

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