Hi! >There really is no easy way to make a single ALTER for each table unless you >use a programming language.
I’snt SQL a programming language ? >However, adding a GROUP BY c.relname, a.attname >would certainly simplify editing. Then you can combine all the >ALTER COLUMN's for each table. I wrote with stem as ( SELECT 'ALTER TABLE ' || quote_ident(n.nspname) || '.' || quote_ident(c.relname) as prefix , string_agg( ' ALTER COLUMN ' || quote_ident(a.attname) || ' TYPE varchar(' || i.character_maximum_length ||')', ',' ) as body FROM pg_class c JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace JOIN pg_attribute a ON a.attrelid = c.oid JOIN pg_type t ON t.oid = a.atttypid JOIN information_schema.columns i ON (i.table_name = c.relname AND i.column_name = a.attname) WHERE t.typname = 'bpchar' AND c.relkind = 'r' AND n.nspname <> 'pg_catalog' and not attisdropped group by 1 ) select prefix || ' '|| body || ';' as statement from stem Is this prefect ? Andrus.