Re: [bug report] About create table like feature's bug - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
| From | Laurenz Albe |
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| Subject | Re: [bug report] About create table like feature's bug |
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| Msg-id | 79fa0412dfd14c2518b1648e2c81817efe65d15d.camel@cybertec.at Whole thread Raw |
| In response to | [bug report] About create table like feature's bug ("dengkai" <784523565@qq.com>) |
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回复: [bug report] About create table like feature's bug
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| List | pgsql-bugs |
On Fri, 2025-10-31 at 15:14 +0800, dengkai wrote:
> When I use 'create table like' command to create a table with 'including indexes' options, database return
> an unexpected result. Look at the following sql statement.
>
> postgres=# create table t1(c1 int, c2 char(10));
> CREATE TABLE
> postgres=# create index idx1 on t1(c1);
> CREATE INDEX
> postgres=# \d+ t1
> Table "public.t1"
> Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default | Storage | Compression | Stats target | Description
> --------+---------------+-----------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+--------------+-------------
> c1 | integer | | | | plain | | |
> c2 | character(10) | | | | extended | | |
> Indexes:
> "idx1" btree (c1)
> Access method: heap
>
> postgres=# create table t2(like t1 including indexes);
> CREATE TABLE
> postgres=# \d+ t2
> Table "public.t2"
> Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default | Storage | Compression | Stats target | Description
> --------+---------------+-----------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+--------------+-------------
> c1 | integer | | | | plain | | |
> c2 | character(10) | | | | extended | | |
> Indexes:
> "t2_c1_idx" btree (c1)
> Access method: heap
>
> postgres=# select version();
> version
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> PostgreSQL 16devel on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-44), 64-bit
> (1 row)
That's an alpha or beta version of an old release. Bad choice.
> I did not use 'including storage' option in 'create table like' statement, but there is an extended attribute on
t2.c2.
> It seems that the 'including storage' option is not effective, the default behavior of database is to bring the
storage
> attribute from original table columns to the new table.
>
> I found this phenomenon on pg15.5 version. And it should also be present on pg18. Is this a bug?
No, that is not a bug. EXTENDED is the default storage method.
See this example:
test=> CREATE TABLE t (c text STORAGE EXTERNAL);
CREATE TABLE
test=> \d+ t
Table "laurenz.t"
Column │ Type │ Collation │ Nullable │ Default │ Storage │ Compression │ Stats target │ Description
════════╪══════╪═══════════╪══════════╪═════════╪══════════╪═════════════╪══════════════╪═════════════
c │ text │ │ │ │ external │ │ │
Access method: heap
test=> CREATE TABLE t1 (LIKE t);
CREATE TABLE
test=> \d+ t1
Table "laurenz.t1"
Column │ Type │ Collation │ Nullable │ Default │ Storage │ Compression │ Stats target │ Description
════════╪══════╪═══════════╪══════════╪═════════╪══════════╪═════════════╪══════════════╪═════════════
c │ text │ │ │ │ extended │ │ │
Access method: heap
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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