Am Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 08:30 schrieb Fuchs Clemens:
> Hi,
>
> I just want to add several columns to an existing table. Do I have to call
> a statements like below for each new column, or is there a possibility to
> do it at once?
>
> - existing table:             test
> - columns to add:     col1 (FK), col2
>
> ALTER TABLE test ADD col1 INT2 NULL;
> ALTER TABLE test ADD CONSTRAINT col1_fk FOREIGN KEY (col1) REFERENCES
> xy(col1);
> ALTER TABLE test ADD col2 INT2 NULL;
>
> I
> 'd rather like to execute a statement like this: 
>
> ALTER TABLE test ADD (
>       col1 INT2 NULL,
>       col2 INT2 NULL,
>       FOREIGN KEY (col1) REFERENCES xy(col1)
> );

Take a look at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/sql-altertable.html
You can only add one column per statement, but of course you can place your 
statements into a transaction.

kind regards
janning


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