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On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 2:15 PM jian he <jian.universal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 3:02 PM jian he <jian.universal...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Other than that, it looks good to me for fixing this bug.
>
> The error message seems not that intuitive.
>
> +CREATE TABLE gtest_part_key (f1 date NOT NULL, f2 bigint, f3 bigint
> GENERATED ALWAYS AS (f2 * 2) VIRTUAL) PARTITION BY RANGE
> ((gtest_part_key));
> +ERROR:  cannot use generated column in partition key
> +LINE 1: ...D ALWAYS AS (f2 * 2) VIRTUAL) PARTITION BY RANGE ((gtest_par...
> +                                                             ^
> +DETAIL:  Column "f3" is a generated column.
>

Yes. It's not apparent where does f3 appear in the partition key, to a lay
users. Users who explicitly use whole row expression in a partition key,
would know that a whole row expression contains all columns. And the error
location points to the whole-row reference. So the current state isn't that
bad.


>
> with the attached patch. now,
> +CREATE TABLE gtest_part_key (f1 date NOT NULL, f2 bigint, f3 bigint
> GENERATED ALWAYS AS (f2 * 2) VIRTUAL) PARTITION BY RANGE
> ((gtest_part_key));
> ERROR:  cannot use generated column in partition key
> LINE 1: ...D ALWAYS AS (f2 * 2) VIRTUAL) PARTITION BY RANGE ((gtest_par...
>                                                              ^
> DETAIL:  Generated column "f3" is part of the partition key of
> relation "gtest_part_key"
>
>
The DETAIL here is just mentioning what's already known from the command,
so the change in the DETAIL may not be useful.

If I understand your intention correctly, we have to mention something to
the effect "partition key expression contains a whole-row reference which
in turn contains a generated column." But that might be too verbose.

-- 
Best Wishes,
Ashutosh Bapat

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