"David G. Johnston" <david.g.johns...@gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 1:00 PM Simon Riggs <simon.ri...@enterprisedb.com> > wrote: >> I propose that we change pg_dump so that when it creates a PK it does >> so in 2 commands: >> 1. CREATE [UNIQUE] INDEX iname ... >> 2. ALTER TABLE .. ADD PRIMARY KEY USING INDEX iname;
> Why not just get rid of the limitation that constraint definitions don't > support non-default methods? That approach would be doubling down on the assumption that we can always shoehorn more custom options into SQL-standard constraint clauses, and we'll never fall foul of shift/reduce problems or future spec additions. I think for example that USING INDEX TABLESPACE is a blot on humanity, and I'd be very glad to see pg_dump stop using it in favor of doing things as Simon suggests. regards, tom lane