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Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/sql-createview.html
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Hi all,
I'm using an updatable view with an underlying table. The underlying table
has a trigger attached to it that performs a select statement on the
un
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 12:06 +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
> "Note that the user performing the insert, update or delete on the view must
> have the corresponding insert, update or delete privilege on the view. In
> addition the view's owner must have the relevant privileges on the
> underlying
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 19:54 +0100, Max Ziermann wrote:
> Am 22.11.21 um 16:41 schrieb Laurenz Albe:
> > On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 12:06 +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
> > > "Note that the user performing the insert, update or delete on the view
> > > must
> > > have the corresponding insert, updat
An example in the materialized view documentation [1] includes an ORDER BY
clause without a clear reason. Does it help build the index more
efficiently? I suppose it's also sort of like a CLUSTER?
But it seems like the ORDER BY should either be explained or dropped: as
is, this gives the impressio
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The unit (I assume it's MB) of max_slot_wal_keep_size is not explicitly
specified in the docs. If it's intentional then please, disregards, but
Thanks for your reply.
Maybe I am missing an obvious point, but I don't think that's the case.
SQL example:
CREATE ROLE view_access;
CREATE TABLE data (a integer primary key);
CREATE VIEW data_view AS SELECT * FROM data;
GRANT SELECT, INSERT ON data_view TO view_access;
CREATE FUNCTION trig() R