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@ -391,7 +391,21 @@ WITH ( MODULUS <replaceable class="parameter">numeric_literal</replaceable>, REM |
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This sets the compression method for a column. The supported compression |
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This sets the compression method to be used for data inserted into a column. |
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This does not cause the table to be rewritten, so existing data may still |
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be compressed with other compression methods. If the table is rewritten with |
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<command>VACUUM FULL</command> or <command>CLUSTER</command>, or restored |
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with <application>pg_restore</application>, then all tuples are rewritten |
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with the configured compression methods. |
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Also, note that when data is inserted from another relation (for example, |
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by <command>INSERT ... SELECT</command>), tuples from the source data are |
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not necessarily detoasted, and any previously compressed data is retained |
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with its existing compression method, rather than recompressing with the |
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compression methods of the target columns. |
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The supported compression |
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methods are <literal>pglz</literal> and <literal>lz4</literal>. |
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<literal>lz4</literal> is available only if <literal>--with-lz4</literal> |
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was used when building <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>. |
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