Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> On 2020-Jul-05, Anna Akenteva wrote:
>> -- Swapping primary key's index for an equivalent index,
>> -- but with INCLUDE-d attributes.
>> CREATE UNIQUE INDEX new_idx ON target_tbl (id) INCLUDE (info);
>> ALTER TABLE target_tbl ALTER CONSTRAINT target_tbl_pkey USING INDEX
>> new_idx;
>> ALTER TABLE referencing_tbl ALTER CONSTRAINT referencing_tbl_id_ref_fkey
>> USING INDEX new_idx;

> How is this state represented by pg_dump?

Even if it's possible to represent, I think we should flat out reject
this "feature".  Primary keys that aren't primary keys don't seem like
a good idea.  For one thing, it won't be possible to describe the
constraint accurately in the information_schema.

                        regards, tom lane


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