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Subject: | Re: [pgAdmin III] #338: ALTER statements for sequences act like tables |
Date: | 2011-09-10 16:04:22 |
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#338: ALTER statements for sequences act like tables
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Reporter: thom | Owner: dpage
Type: feature | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: pgadmin | Version: trunk
Keywords: sequence | Platform:
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Changes (by thom):
* type: bug => feature
Comment:
Okay, I should have checked this a little more carefully. ALTER TABLE
statements are valid for SEQUENCES, so treat this as a request to change
it to ALTER SEQUENCE for renaming, and preferably for setting the owner
from 8.4.
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Ticket URL: <http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/338#comment:1>
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