From: | Peter Smith <smithpb2250(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | vignesh C <vignesh21(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | Amit Kapila <amit(dot)kapila16(at)gmail(dot)com>, Michael Paquier <michael(at)paquier(dot)xyz>, "Shinoda, Noriyoshi (SXD Japan FSIP)" <noriyoshi(dot)shinoda(at)hpe(dot)com>, Shubham Khanna <khannashubham1197(at)gmail(dot)com>, Masahiko Sawada <sawada(dot)mshk(at)gmail(dot)com>, Rajendra Kumar Dangwal <dangwalrajendra888(at)gmail(dot)com>, "pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>, "euler(at)eulerto(dot)com" <euler(at)eulerto(dot)com> |
Subject: | Re: Pgoutput not capturing the generated columns |
Date: | 2025-01-19 01:09:11 |
Message-ID: | CAHut+Ps3ORjQTcce0MyHyT3aEqCh_jyUMNHUjm0XcrxKNEM8-Q@mail.gmail.com |
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Hi Vignesh,
I was having some second thoughts about this patch and my previous suggestion.
Currently the code is current written something like:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT oid, pubname,\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_userbyid(pubowner) AS owner,\n"
" puballtables, pubinsert, pubupdate, pubdelete");
if (has_pubtruncate)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubtruncate");
if (has_pubgencols)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubgencols");
if (has_pubviaroot)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubviaroot");
~~
IIUC the variable number of result columns (for different server
versions) is what is causing all the subsequent hassles.
So, wouldn't the easiest fix be to change the code by adding the
appropriate 'else' alias for when the column is not available?
Like this:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT oid, pubname,\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_userbyid(pubowner) AS owner,\n"
" puballtables, pubinsert, pubupdate, pubdelete");
if (has_pubtruncate)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubtruncate");
else
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", 'f' AS pubtruncate");
if (has_pubgencols)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubgencols");
else
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", 'f' AS pubgencols");
if (has_pubviaroot)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", pubviaroot");
else
appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, ", 'f' AS pubviaroot");
~~
Unless I am mistaken this will simplify the subsequent code a lot because:
1. Now you can put the cols in the same order you want to display them
2. Now the tuple result has a fixed number of cols for all server versions
3. Now hardcoding the indexes (1,2,3,4...) is fine because they are
always the same
Thoughts?
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Kind Regards,
Peter Smith.
Fujitsu Australia
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