Thread: unlooged tables
Hi,
Where in pg_catalog I can find, if the table was created as “unlogged” (or not)?
As in: create unlogged table t1(c1 int);
I can’t seem to find this info in pg_catalog tables/views.
Tried psql with –E to describe (\d) unlogged table, but it was not helpful.
Regards,
Igor Neyman
From: Igor Neyman Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 4:09 PM To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Subject: unlooged tables Hi, Where in pg_catalog I can find, if the table was created as "unlogged" (or not)? As in: create unlogged table t1(c1 int); I can't seem to find this info in pg_catalog tables/views. Tried psql with -E to describe (\d) unlogged table, but it was not helpful. Regards, Igor Neyman Sorry for the noise. As soon as previous message was sent I found it: relpersistence column in pg_class ("u" for unlogged tables, "p" - for "normal" tables) Igor N.
On 11/07/2012 05:09 AM, Igor Neyman wrote:
Hi,
Where in pg_catalog I can find, if the table was created as “unlogged” (or not)?
As in: create unlogged table t1(c1 int);
I can’t seem to find this info in pg_catalog tables/views.
Tried psql with –E to describe (\d) unlogged table, but it was not helpful.
SELECT relpersistence FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 't1';
'u' is unlogged, 'p' is persistent, 't' is temporary.
See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/catalog-pg-class.html
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Craig Ringer