Well for one thing because they don't scale well to billions of records. For another they're even less like the standard or anything any other database has.

I agree with you that there's no reason to actively deprecate OIDs or hurt users who use them. But we should make it as easy as possible for users who want to move to a normal primary key, not put obstacles in their way like large full table rewrites.

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Greg


On 10 Feb 2009, at 01:49, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

Greg Stark <st...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
I think what you propose would be a mistake. We want to encourage
people to move *away* from OIDS.

Why?  I don't agree with that premise, and therefore not with any
of the rest of your argument.

           regards, tom lane

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