Thank you very much again.
> So, with this approach, is the advantage like, manual
vacuuming worry may be set aside, because auto-vacuuming would deal with the
dead rows?
> Theoretically, manual vacuuming is never necessary. I'd occasionally
do manual vacuums (after p
Brad White writes:
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2022, Brad White wrote:
>> On timestamp fields, I need to update the column default from the current
>> "Now()" to "LOCALTIMESTAMP(0)"
> I'm still suffering here.
I don't understand why a script to generate
ALTER VIEW v ALTER COLUMN c SET
On 1/6/2023 7:44 PM, Ken Tanzer wrote:
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 3:32 PM Brad White wrote:
I can generate ALTER statements, per David's sensible suggestion,
but they fail because you have to drop all the views.
Altering the defaults seems safe because the default value
shouldn'
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 11:15:57AM +0100, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> I wasn’t involved in setting it up here, but AFAIK you need to „enroll“ the
> client to the HSM.
>
> That is a one-time process that requires HSM credentials (via certificates and
> pass-phrases).
>
> Then, that client can talk to
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 3:32 PM Brad White wrote:
> I can generate ALTER statements, per David's sensible suggestion, but they
> fail because you have to drop all the views.
>
> Altering the defaults seems safe because the default value
> shouldn't affect the view at all.
>
Are you sure those a
On Wednesday, December 28, 2022, Brad White wrote:
> On timestamp fields, I need to update the column default from the current
> "Now()" to "LOCALTIMESTAMP(0)"
>
> I could just manually make the change on every table, but they want the
> existing backups to still work. So I need something that I
On 1/6/23 08:27, Ranjith Paliyath wrote:
Thank you very much for the response.
> Can you do online purging?
> For example, get a list of the main table's primary keys to be deleted,
and
> then nibble away at them all day: in one transaction delete all the
records
> for one
Thank you very much for the response.
> Can you do online purging?
> For example, get a list of the main table's primary keys to be deleted,
and
> then nibble away at them all day: in one transaction delete all the
records
> for one logically related set of records. Do that N m
On 1/6/23 02:44, Ranjith Paliyath wrote:
Thank you for the details, experience shared and the suggestions.
Apologies for the delay in collecting the response for the queries.
(1)Are the tables tied together by FK?
- Overall there are 9 tables (sorry not 6 as mentioned originally) that are
be
On 1/5/23 23:43, Laurenz Albe wrote:
On Tue, 2022-12-27 at 00:48 -0600, Ron wrote:
If it really is a critical production database, you will have a CAT/UAT
(customer/user acceptance testing)
server on which you rigorously run regression tests on a point release for a
month before updating the p
Thank you for the details, experience shared and the suggestions.
Apologies for the delay in collecting the response for the queries.
(1)Are the tables tied together by FK?
- Overall there are 9 tables (sorry not 6 as mentioned originally) that are
being purged. Only 4 tables would be having FK
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