I have noticed that ALTER TABLE supports multiple column actions (ADD/DROP column etc), but does not support multiple column renaming. See [1]
Here is small example of what im talking about: ``` db2=# create table tt(); CREATE TABLE -- multiple column altering ok db2=# alter table tt add column i int, add column j int; ALTER TABLE -- single column renaming ok db2=# alter table tt rename column i to i2; ALTER TABLE -- multiple column renaming not allowed db2=# alter table tt rename column i2 to i3, rename column j to j2; ERROR: syntax error at or near "," LINE 1: alter table tt rename column i2 to i3, rename column j to j2... ^ db2=# ``` Looking closely on gram.y, the only reason for this is that RenameStmt is defined less flexible than alter_table_cmds (which is a list). All other core infrastructure is ready to allow $subj. So is it worth a patch? [1] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-altertable.html -- Best regards, Kirill Reshke