Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > Hmm, seems that dblink should call truncate_identifier() for the > truncation, to be consistent with truncation of table names etc.
Hmmm, we need the same routine with truncate_identifier(), but we hard to use the function because it modifies the input buffer directly. Since all of the name strings in dblink is const char *, I added a bit modified version of the function as truncate_identifier_copy() in the attached v2 patch. > I also spotted this in dblink.c: > > > /* first gather the server connstr options */ > > if (strlen(servername) < NAMEDATALEN) > > foreign_server = GetForeignServerByName(servername, true); > > I think that's wrong. We normally consistently truncate identifiers at > creation and at use, so that if you create an object with a very long > name and it's truncated, you can still refer to it with the untruncated > name because all such references are truncated too. Absolutely. I re-use the added function for the fix. Regards, --- Takahiro Itagaki NTT Open Source Software Center
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