I have two schemas, so I can't do that ...
@ Scott. You are totally right ... I have just read this on the
documentation:
"TRUNCATE quickly removes all rows from a set of tables. It has the same
effect as an unqualified
DELETE on each table, but since it does not actually scan the tables it
is
Surfing wrote on 29.05.2011 09:38:
Hi all,
I need to write a function that totally empty a schema.
So I have written a TRUNCATE statement for each table and set to 0 each
sequence.
Btw, it could be good to execute a vacuum statement on each table, but from
within the function this is not allow
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Surfing wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need to write a function that totally empty a schema.
>
> So I have written a TRUNCATE statement for each table and set to 0 each
> sequence.
> Btw, it could be good to execute a vacuum statement on each table, but from
> within the fun
Hi all,
I need to write a function that totally empty a schema.
So I have written a TRUNCATE statement for each table and set to 0 each
sequence.
Btw, it could be good to execute a vacuum statement on each table, but
from within the function this is not allowed.
Is there a way to obtain the s