Re: [SQL] Table versions
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Stef <svb@ucs.co.za>
Cc: Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>, pgsql-admin@postgresql.org, pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Date: 2003-10-29T14:30:50Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca> writes: >> What I did next, is put a trigger on pg_attribute that should, in theory, >> on insert and update, fire up a function that will increment a version > System tables do not use the same process for row insertion / updates as > the rest of the system. You're trigger will rarely be fired. s/rarely/never/. We do not support triggers on system catalogs. The system should have done its best to prevent you from creating one ... I suppose you had to hack around with a "postgres -O" standalone backend? Returning to the original problem, it seems to me that comparing "pg_dump -s" output is a reasonable way to proceed. The problem of inconsistent output format across pg_dump versions is a red herring --- just use a single pg_dump version (the one for your newest server) for all the dumps. Recent pg_dump versions still talk to older servers, back to 7.0 or thereabouts. regards, tom lane