Hi, I guess this might not be the appropriate thing to be happening:
# select version(); version --------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.4.3 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC egcs-2.91.66 (1 row) (verify whether temporary tables do support primary keys) # create temp table f_test (id int primary key, value varchar(20)); NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "f_test_pkey" for table "f_test" CREATE TABLE # drop table f_test; DROP TABLE (now create it without the primary key) # create temp table f_test (value varchar(20)); CREATE TABLE (and add the column afterwards) # alter table f_test add column id int primary key; NOTICE: ALTER TABLE / ADD PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "f_test_pkey" for table "f_test" ERROR: adding NOT NULL columns is not implemented HINT: Add the column, then use ALTER TABLE SET NOT NULL. By the way, I noticed that the todo-list does not mention 'alter table alter column set/drop primary key'. I'm wondering whether it should? Ratio: I was trying to avoid repeating complex create temp table statements by doing stuff like 'create temp table <foo> as select * from <bar> where false' instead. But since the resulting table doesn't have any indexes on it and one of the libraries I use actually expects a 'real' primary key to be available, I was looking for ways to get to a temporary table with a copied structure AND a primary key. -- Best, Frank. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org