On 3/3/15 8:04 PM, Kyotaro HORIGUCHI wrote:
>Note: The OID alias types don't sctrictly comply the transaction
> isolation rules so do not use them where exact transaction
> isolation on the values of these types has a
> significance. Likewise, since they look as simple constants to
> planner so you might get slower plans than the queries joining
> the system tables correnspond to the OID types.
Might I suggest:
Note: The OID alias types do not completely follow transaction isolation
rules. The planner also treats them as simple constants, which may
result in sub-optimal planning.
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