From: | "D(dot) Dante Lorenso" <dante(at)lorenso(dot)com> |
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To: | Postgres-General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | How to modify ENUM datatypes? |
Date: | 2008-04-22 10:01:41 |
Message-ID: | 480DB785.9010700@lorenso.com |
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All,
In the past I have used foreign keys to lookup tables for small lists of
values that I now think ENUM could do the job of. I was hoping that by
using ENUM, I would avoid having to do joins in my queries, and that I'd
be making the data more robust and faster.
I used to have a table for account_status:
A | Active
B | Billing Failed
C | Closed
D | Deactivated
account.acct_type CHAR references account_type.acct_type CHAR
But, now I've converted that to an ENUM:
ACTIVE
BILLING_FAILED
CLOSED
DEACTIVATED
account.acct_type ENUM account_type
The problem is that once I create a column in my account table that uses
this 'account_type' datatype, I can't seem to change or add to it any
more. I want to add a new value or edit/delete an existing one.
How do you make changes to an ENUM datatype that is already in use?
-- Dante
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