On 1/17/07, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Goodenough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In one of the requests I do a SELECT ... INTO TEMPORARY t1 ..., which
> works just fine when I first use it, but from then on it objects saying
> that t1 already exists.  When I read the documentation (8.1 as that is
> what I am using) I thought I understood that the table would disappear
> at the end of the transaction.

No, the default is to last until end of session.

There's an ON COMMIT DROP option in the CREATE TEMP TABLE syntax,
but I don't think it's possible to stick it into an INTO TEMP clause.

                       regards, tom lane


IIRC, you can do it using CREATE TEMP TABLE t1 ON COMMIT DROP AS query
but i think this new in 8.2

why not extending this to SELECT INTO TEMP?

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