On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Anastasia Lubennikova <a.lubennik...@postgrespro.ru> wrote: > > Done. I hope that my patch is close to the commit too. >
Thanks for the update. I've run into this problem: create table foobar (x text, w text); create unique index foobar_pkey on foobar (x) including (w); alter table foobar add constraint foobar_pkey primary key using index foobar_pkey; ERROR: index "foobar_pkey" does not have default sorting behavior LINE 1: alter table foobar add constraint foobar_pkey primary key us... ^ DETAIL: Cannot create a primary key or unique constraint using such an index. Time: 1.577 ms If I instead define the table as create table foobar (x int, w xml); Then I can create the index and then the primary key the first time I do this in a session. But then if I drop the table and repeat the process, I get "does not have default sorting behavior" error even for this index that previously succeeded, so I think there is some kind of problem with the backend syscache or catcache. create table foobar (x int, w xml); create unique index foobar_pkey on foobar (x) including (w); alter table foobar add constraint foobar_pkey primary key using index foobar_pkey; drop table foobar ; create table foobar (x int, w xml); create unique index foobar_pkey on foobar (x) including (w); alter table foobar add constraint foobar_pkey primary key using index foobar_pkey; ERROR: index "foobar_pkey" does not have default sorting behavior LINE 1: alter table foobar add constraint foobar_pkey primary key us... ^ DETAIL: Cannot create a primary key or unique constraint using such an index. Cheers, Jeff -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers