On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 05:56:05PM +0900, Shigeru Hanada wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to propose support for per-column generic option, which > is defined in the SQL/MED standard. In 9.0 release, support for > foreign tables and per-table generic option have been added, but > support for per-column generic option hasn't. > > Please examine the description below and attached patch > per_column_option_v1.patch. Any comments or questions are welcome.
Sorry not to respond sooner. First, the per-column generic options are a great thing for us to have. :) I have an idea I've been using for the next release of DBI-Link that has varying levels of data type mapping. In general, these mappings would be units of executable code, one in-bound, and one out-bound, for each of: Universe (everything, default "mapping" is the identity map, i.e. a no-op) Database type (e.g. MySQL) Instance (e.g. mysql://foo.bar.com:5432) Database Schema Table Column I didn't include row in the hierarchy because I couldn't think of a way to identify rows across DBMSs and stable over time. The finest-grain transformation that's been set would be the one actually used. Here's an example of a non-trivial mapping. Database type: MySQL Foreign data type: datetime PostgreSQL data type: timestamptz Transformation direction: Import Transformation: CASE WHEN DATA = '0000-00-00 00:00:00' THEN NULL ELSE DATA END Here, I'm making the simplifying assumption that there is a bijective mapping between data types. Is there some way to fit the per-column part of such a mapping into this scheme? We'd need to do some dependency tracking in order to be able to point to the appropriate code... Cheers, David. -- David Fetter <da...@fetter.org> http://fetter.org/ Phone: +1 415 235 3778 AIM: dfetter666 Yahoo!: dfetter Skype: davidfetter XMPP: david.fet...@gmail.com iCal: webcal://www.tripit.com/feed/ical/people/david74/tripit.ics Remember to vote! Consider donating to Postgres: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers