In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> One possible approach is to do the invalidation on a sufficiently coarse
> grain that we don't care.  For example, I would be inclined to make any
> change in a table's schema invalidate all plans that use that table at
> all; that would then subsume the constraint problem for instance.  This
> doesn't solve the inlined function problem however.

How about making this even more coarse-grained?  Blindly throw all
cached plans away when something in the database DDL changes.


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