On Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:31:12 pm Stefan Keller wrote:
> Hi Thom
> 
> 2011/6/14 Thom Brown <t...@linux.com>:
> > Shouldn't you be looking for mytable2_pkey?
> 
> Yes; but that was my typo. I tried it several times on two tables.
> My explanation is that the message (saying that an index was
> implicitly created) is simply wrong.

Works here:

test(5432)aklaver=>SELECT version();
                                             version                            
                  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 9.0.3 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (Ubuntu 
4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3, 32-bit
(1 row)


test(5432)aklaver=>  ALTER TABLE mytable2 ADD PRIMARY KEY(id);                  
                                                                                
                   
NOTICE:  ALTER TABLE / ADD PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index 
"mytable2_pkey" for table "mytable2"                                            
                                 
ALTER TABLE                                                                     
                                                                                
                   
test(5432)aklaver=>\d+ mytable2
                Table "public.mytable2"                                         
                                                                                
                   
 Column |  Type   | Modifiers | Storage  | Description                          
                                                                                
                   
--------+---------+-----------+----------+-------------                         
                                                                                
                   
 id     | integer | not null  | plain    | 
 name   | text    |           | extended | 
Indexes:
    "mytable2_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
Has OIDs: no

Note the btree designation.

> 
> Yours, S.

-- 
Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@gmail.com

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