[HACKERS] Namespace/Table Visibility Behavior Issues

2003-01-22 Thread D. Hageman
I didn't see this make it to the list. I thought I would try again. -- //\\ || D. Hageman<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> || \\// -- Forwarded message -- Dat

Re: [HACKERS] Namespace/Table Visibility Behavior Issues

2003-01-18 Thread Tom Lane
"D. Hageman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am not sure that is wise to do the pg_table_is_visible check on those > commands. In my humble opinion, those commands are for understanding the > layout/structure/nature of the database. If you can't see all your > namespaces that you set in your s

[HACKERS] Namespace/Table Visibility Behavior Issues

2003-01-18 Thread D. Hageman
Assume a database with a couple of namespaces. Give two of these namespaces the names test_1 and test_2. Under these namespaces create a couple of tables with the names: example, example_2, example_3. set search_path to test_1, test_2; In the psql client, using a standard \d you will only se