Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> writes: > On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 04:40:50PM +0800, Qingqing Zhou wrote: >> AFAIK if two rows are with the same OID, we will think these two rows are >> different versions of the same tuple. So if we allow users to change OID >> columns, we may encounter some inconsistency.
> Hardly, OIDs are optional anyway these days. We only guarentee that > OIDs will be unique if you have a unique index on them, so I imagine > the only reason it hasn't happened yet is because nobody's coded it. Right. I looked at this awhile back, though, and found multiple places that would break if you tried it :-( --- mainly assumptions about the meaning of resno in target lists. (The comments for the TargetEntry struct give some but not all of the details.) Given that OID is semi-deprecated anyway these days, it's not clear it's worth fixing. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org