Poul Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One thought: PostgreSQL adds to every table a system column tableoid 
> containing a constant value. Is that value really stored 1,000 times for 
> a 1,000-row table? Or...?

No, tableoid is sort of a virtual column ... it doesn't exist on disk.
When you query it you get a value fetched from the internal data
structure representing the table.

There is plenty of *real* overhead per row, mind you, but tableoid isn't
part of it.  You can read some details here:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/storage-page-layout.html

                        regards, tom lane

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