Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I don't think we have ever changed oids for existing data types, so you >> should be OK.
> Are you sure? If we remove a type, then its oid becomes up for grabs by > the unused_oids script. But if we remove a type then it's a bit moot whether the OID for it stays constant. For types that have remained present across all versions I don't think we have ever changed the OID assignment. I'd be willing to promise that this will stay true for the types that are "manually" declared in pg_type.h. (As a counterexample, I think that information_schema.sql creates some domain types, and those types aren't going to have frozen OIDs.) > I think the core should mandate it as policy never to reuse oids and > perhaps make the unused_oids script "remember" what has been used... Absolutely not worth the trouble. If we were to guarantee not to remove types, then there might be some value in making such a promise, but we haven't and won't. (Precedent: the SQL spec itself has added and dropped datatypes.) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings