On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 09:54:22AM +0100, Tomas Vondra wrote: > Hi Justin, > > Unfortunately the query is incomplete, so I can't quite determine what > went wrong. Can you extract the full query causing the crash, either > from the server log or from a core file?
Oh, shoot, I didn't realize it was truncated, and I already destroyed the core and moved on to something else... But this fails well enough, and may be much shorter than the original :) select distinct pg_catalog.variance( cast(pg_catalog.pg_stat_get_bgwriter_timed_checkpoints() as int8)) over (partition by subq_0.c2 order by subq_0.c0) as c0, subq_0.c2 as c1, subq_0.c0 as c2, subq_0.c2 as c3, subq_0.c1 as c4, subq_0.c1 as c5, subq_0.c0 as c6 from (select ref_1.foreign_server_catalog as c0, ref_1.authorization_identifier as c1, sample_2.tgname as c2, ref_1.foreign_server_catalog as c3 from pg_catalog.pg_stat_database_conflicts as ref_0 left join information_schema._pg_user_mappings as ref_1 on (ref_0.datname < ref_0.datname) inner join pg_catalog.pg_amproc as sample_0 tablesample system (5) on (cast(null as uuid) < cast(null as uuid)) left join pg_catalog.pg_aggregate as sample_1 tablesample system (2.9) on (sample_0.amprocnum = sample_1.aggnumdirectargs ) inner join pg_catalog.pg_trigger as sample_2 tablesample system (1) on true )subq_0; TRAP: FailedAssertion("bms_num_members(varnos) == 1", File: "selfuncs.c", Line: 3332, PID: 16422) Also ... with this patch CREATE STATISTIC is no longer rejecting multiple tables, and instead does this: postgres=# CREATE STATISTICS xt ON a FROM t JOIN t ON true; ERROR: schema "i" does not exist -- Justin