On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Vincenzo Romano
<vincenzo.rom...@notorand.it> wrote:
> Hi all.
> I'd like use a temporary view "to hide" a non-temp one  for some queries.
> Later I'd need to drop that view in order to "revert to normal operations".
> As there is no "DROP TEMPORARY VIEW ..." I'd be forced to "CREATE OR
> REPLACE TEMPORARY VIEW ..." in order to "overwrite" the temporary one
> with the same code as the non-temporary.
> All this sounds quite complex to me. Is there a way to drop temporary
> stuff before closing the session?
> TIA.

you can do it with vanilla DROP VIEW:

postgres=# create temp view t as select 1;
CREATE VIEW
postgres=# drop view t;
DROP VIEW

merlin

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