Hi

Ășt 26. 3. 2019 v 14:33 odesĂ­latel Peter Eisentraut <
peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> napsal:

> On 2019-03-20 03:51, Michael Paquier wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 03:14:09PM +0100, Pavel Stehule wrote:
> >> postgres=# update foo set name = 'bbbxx' where id = 1; -- error
> >> ERROR:  no generation expression found for column number 3 of table
> >> "foo"
> >
> > Yes I can see the problem after adding a generated column and dropping
> > it on an INSERT query.
>
> fixed
>
> > +       if (relid && attnum && get_attgenerated(relid, attnum))
> > Better to use OidIsValid here?
>
> fixed
>
> > +       (walrcv_server_version(wrconn) >= 120000 ? "AND a.attgenerated =
> ''" : ""),
> > I think that it is better to always have version-related references
> > stored as defines.
>
> A valid idea, but I don't see it widely done (see psql, pg_dump).
>
> > +CREATE TABLE gtest22a (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a
> * 2) STORED UNIQUE);
> > +CREATE TABLE gtest22b (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) STORED,
> PRIMARY KEY (a, b));
> > Some tests for unique constraints with a generated column should be in
> > place?
>
> done
>
> > It would be nice to have extra tests for forbidden expression types
> > on generated columns especially SRF, subquery and aggregates/window
> > functions.
>
> done
>

make check-world fails

regards

Pavel


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