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Size of the on-disk representation of this table in pages (of size |
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<symbol>BLCKSZ</symbol>). This is only an estimate used by the |
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planner. It is updated by <command>VACUUM</command>, |
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<command>ANALYZE</command>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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planner. It is updated by <xref linkend="sql-vacuum"/>, |
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<xref linkend="sql-analyze"/>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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Number of live rows in the table. This is only an estimate used by |
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the planner. It is updated by <command>VACUUM</command>, |
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<command>ANALYZE</command>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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<command>CREATE INDEX</command>. |
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the planner. It is updated by <xref linkend="sql-vacuum"/>, |
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<xref linkend="sql-analyze"/>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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<xref linkend="sql-createindex"/>. |
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If the table has never yet been vacuumed or |
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analyzed, <structfield>reltuples</structfield> |
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contains <literal>-1</literal> indicating that the row count is |
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Number of pages that are marked all-visible in the table's |
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visibility map. This is only an estimate used by the |
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planner. It is updated by <command>VACUUM</command>, |
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<command>ANALYZE</command>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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<command>CREATE INDEX</command>. |
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planner. It is updated by <xref linkend="sql-vacuum"/>, |
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<xref linkend="sql-analyze"/>, and a few DDL commands such as |
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<xref linkend="sql-createindex"/>. |
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lazily: they are guaranteed to be true if that's the correct state, but |
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may not be reset to false immediately when the condition is no longer |
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true. For example, <structfield>relhasindex</structfield> is set by |
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<command>CREATE INDEX</command>, but it is never cleared by |
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<command>DROP INDEX</command>. Instead, <command>VACUUM</command> clears |
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<xref linkend="sql-createindex"/>, but it is never cleared by |
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<xref linkend="sql-dropindex"/>. Instead, <xref linkend="sql-vacuum"/> clears |
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<structfield>relhasindex</structfield> if it finds the table has no indexes. This |
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arrangement avoids race conditions and improves concurrency. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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User-defined constraint triggers (created with <command>CREATE CONSTRAINT |
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TRIGGER</command>) also give rise to an entry in this table. |
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User-defined constraint triggers (created with <link linkend="sql-createtrigger"> |
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<command>CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER</command></link>) also give rise to an entry in this table. |
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</para> |
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the referenced object (see |
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<link linkend="catalog-pg-extension"><structname>pg_extension</structname></link>). |
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The dependent object can be dropped only via |
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<command>DROP EXTENSION</command> on the referenced object. |
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<xref linkend="sql-dropextension"/> on the referenced object. |
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Functionally this dependency type acts the same as |
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an <literal>INTERNAL</literal> dependency, but it's kept separate for |
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clarity and to simplify <application>pg_dump</application>. |
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There is no dependent object; this type of entry is a signal |
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that the system itself depends on the referenced object, and so |
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that object must never be deleted. Entries of this type are |
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created only by <command>initdb</command>. The columns for the |
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created only by <application>initdb</application>. The columns for the |
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dependent object contain zeroes. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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<para> |
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If true, the index is currently valid for queries. False means the |
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index is possibly incomplete: it must still be modified by |
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<command>INSERT</command>/<command>UPDATE</command> operations, but it cannot safely |
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<xref linkend="sql-insert"/>/<xref linkend="sql-update"/> operations, but it cannot safely |
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be used for queries. If it is unique, the uniqueness property is not |
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guaranteed true either. |
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</para></entry> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true, the index is currently ready for inserts. False means the |
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index must be ignored by <command>INSERT</command>/<command>UPDATE</command> |
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index must be ignored by <xref linkend="sql-insert"/>/<xref linkend="sql-update"/> |
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operations. |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true this index has been chosen as <quote>replica identity</quote> |
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using <command>ALTER TABLE ... REPLICA IDENTITY USING INDEX |
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...</command> |
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using <link linkend="sql-altertable-replica-identity"><command>ALTER TABLE ... |
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REPLICA IDENTITY USING INDEX ...</command></link> |
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</para></entry> |
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<para> |
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Objects can have initial privileges either by having those privileges set |
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when the system is initialized (by <application>initdb</application>) or when the |
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object is created during a <command>CREATE EXTENSION</command> and the |
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extension script sets initial privileges using the <command>GRANT</command> |
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object is created during a <xref linkend="sql-createextension"/> and the |
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extension script sets initial privileges using the <xref linkend="sql-grant"/> |
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system. Note that the system will automatically handle recording of the |
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privileges during the extension script and that extension authors need |
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only use the <command>GRANT</command> and <command>REVOKE</command> |
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only use the <xref linkend="sql-grant"/> and <xref linkend="sql-revoke"/> |
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statements in their script to have the privileges recorded. The |
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<literal>privtype</literal> column indicates if the initial privilege was |
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set by <application>initdb</application> or during a |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The command type to which the policy is applied: |
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<literal>r</literal> for <command>SELECT</command>, |
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<literal>a</literal> for <command>INSERT</command>, |
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<literal>w</literal> for <command>UPDATE</command>, |
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<literal>d</literal> for <command>DELETE</command>, |
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<literal>r</literal> for <xref linkend="sql-select"/>, |
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<literal>a</literal> for <xref linkend="sql-insert"/>, |
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<literal>w</literal> for <xref linkend="sql-update"/>, |
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<literal>d</literal> for <xref linkend="sql-delete"/>, |
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or <literal>*</literal> for all |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -6075,7 +6075,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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<structfield>pubinsert</structfield> <type>bool</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true, <command>INSERT</command> operations are replicated for |
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If true, <xref linkend="sql-insert"/> operations are replicated for |
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tables in the publication. |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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<structfield>pubupdate</structfield> <type>bool</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true, <command>UPDATE</command> operations are replicated for |
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If true, <xref linkend="sql-update"/> operations are replicated for |
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tables in the publication. |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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<structfield>pubdelete</structfield> <type>bool</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true, <command>DELETE</command> operations are replicated for |
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If true, <xref linkend="sql-delete"/> operations are replicated for |
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tables in the publication. |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -6105,7 +6105,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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<structfield>pubtruncate</structfield> <type>bool</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If true, <command>TRUNCATE</command> operations are replicated for |
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If true, <xref linkend="sql-truncate"/> operations are replicated for |
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tables in the publication. |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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<structfield>ev_type</structfield> <type>char</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Event type that the rule is for: 1 = <command>SELECT</command>, 2 = |
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<command>UPDATE</command>, 3 = <command>INSERT</command>, 4 = |
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<command>DELETE</command> |
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Event type that the rule is for: 1 = <xref linkend="sql-select"/>, 2 = |
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<xref linkend="sql-update"/>, 3 = <xref linkend="sql-insert"/>, 4 = |
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<xref linkend="sql-delete"/> |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -6832,7 +6832,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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There is no dependent object; this type of entry is a signal |
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that the system itself depends on the referenced object, and so |
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that object must never be deleted. Entries of this type are |
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created only by <command>initdb</command>. The columns for the |
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created only by <application>initdb</application>. The columns for the |
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dependent object contain zeroes. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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@ -7336,9 +7336,9 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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<para> |
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The <structname>pg_statistic_ext</structname> entry is filled in |
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completely during <command>CREATE STATISTICS</command>, but the actual |
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completely during <xref linkend="sql-createstatistics"/>, but the actual |
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statistical values are not computed then. |
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Subsequent <command>ANALYZE</command> commands compute the desired values |
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Subsequent <xref linkend="sql-analyze"/> commands compute the desired values |
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and populate an entry in the |
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<link linkend="catalog-pg-statistic-ext-data"><structname>pg_statistic_ext_data</structname></link> |
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catalog. |
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<para> |
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This catalog only contains tables known to the subscription after running |
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either <command>CREATE SUBSCRIPTION</command> or |
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<command>ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... REFRESH PUBLICATION</command>. |
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either <xref linkend="sql-createsubscription"/> or |
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<link linkend="sql-altersubscription"><command>ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... REFRESH |
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PUBLICATION</command></link>. |
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</para> |
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<table> |
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@ -8837,7 +8838,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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(references <link linkend="catalog-pg-proc"><structname>pg_proc</structname></link>.<structfield>oid</structfield>) |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Custom <command>ANALYZE</command> function, or 0 to use the standard function |
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Custom <xref linkend="sql-analyze"/> function, or 0 to use the standard function |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -10324,7 +10325,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable><iteration count></replaceable>:<replaceable>&l |
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<structfield>indexdef</structfield> <type>text</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Index definition (a reconstructed <command>CREATE INDEX</command> |
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Index definition (a reconstructed <xref linkend="sql-createindex"/> |
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command) |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -10779,7 +10780,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_locks pl LEFT JOIN pg_prepared_xacts ppx |
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<structfield>definition</structfield> <type>text</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Materialized view definition (a reconstructed <command>SELECT</command> query) |
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Materialized view definition (a reconstructed <xref linkend="sql-select"/> query) |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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</tbody> |
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<para> |
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The query string submitted by the client to create this |
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prepared statement. For prepared statements created via SQL, |
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this is the <command>PREPARE</command> statement submitted by |
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this is the <xref linkend="sql-prepare"/> statement submitted by |
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the client. For prepared statements created via the |
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frontend/backend protocol, this is the text of the prepared |
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statement itself. |
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@ -10983,7 +10984,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_locks pl LEFT JOIN pg_prepared_xacts ppx |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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<literal>true</literal> if the prepared statement was created |
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via the <command>PREPARE</command> SQL command; |
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via the <xref linkend="sql-prepare"/> SQL command; |
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<literal>false</literal> if the statement was prepared via the |
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frontend/backend protocol |
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</para></entry> |
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@ -12114,7 +12115,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_locks pl LEFT JOIN pg_prepared_xacts ppx |
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<structfield>reset_val</structfield> <type>text</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Value that <command>RESET</command> would reset the parameter to |
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Value that <xref linkend="sql-reset"/> would reset the parameter to |
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in the current session |
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</para></entry> |
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</row> |
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@ -12172,7 +12173,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_locks pl LEFT JOIN pg_prepared_xacts ppx |
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These settings cannot be changed directly; they reflect internally |
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determined values. Some of them may be adjustable by rebuilding the |
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server with different configuration options, or by changing options |
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supplied to <command>initdb</command>. |
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supplied to <application>initdb</application>. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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@ -12247,7 +12248,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_locks pl LEFT JOIN pg_prepared_xacts ppx |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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These settings can be set from <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>, |
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or within a session via the <command>SET</command> command; but only superusers |
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or within a session via the <xref linkend="sql-set"/> command; but only superusers |
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can change them via <command>SET</command>. Changes in |
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<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> will affect existing sessions |
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These settings can be set from <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>, |
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or within a session via the <command>SET</command> command. Any user is |
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or within a session via the <xref linkend="sql-set"/> command. Any user is |
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allowed to change their session-local value. Changes in |
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<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> will affect existing sessions |
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<para> |
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The <structname>pg_settings</structname> view cannot be inserted into or |
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deleted from, but it can be updated. An <command>UPDATE</command> applied |
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deleted from, but it can be updated. An <xref linkend="sql-update"/> applied |
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to a row of <structname>pg_settings</structname> is equivalent to executing |
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the <xref linkend="sql-set"/> command on that named |
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parameter. The change only affects the value used by the current |
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If greater than zero, the estimated number of distinct values in the |
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column. If less than zero, the negative of the number of distinct |
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values divided by the number of rows. (The negated form is used when |
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<command>ANALYZE</command> believes that the number of distinct values is |
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<xref linkend="sql-analyze"/> believes that the number of distinct values is |
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likely to increase as the table grows; the positive form is used when |
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the column seems to have a fixed number of possible values.) For |
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example, -1 indicates a unique column in which the number of distinct |
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<para> |
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The maximum number of entries in the array fields can be controlled on a |
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column-by-column basis using the <command>ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS</command> |
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column-by-column basis using the <link linkend="sql-altertable"><command>ALTER |
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TABLE SET STATISTICS</command></link> |
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command, or globally by setting the |
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<xref linkend="guc-default-statistics-target"/> run-time parameter. |
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</para> |
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than zero, the estimated number of distinct values in the combination. |
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If less than zero, the negative of the number of distinct values divided |
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by the number of rows. |
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(The negated form is used when <command>ANALYZE</command> believes that |
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(The negated form is used when <xref linkend="sql-analyze"/> believes that |
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the number of distinct values is likely to increase as the table grows; |
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the positive form is used when the column seems to have a fixed number |
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of possible values.) For example, -1 indicates a unique combination of |
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<para> |
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The maximum number of entries in the array fields can be controlled on a |
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column-by-column basis using the <command>ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS</command> |
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command, or globally by setting the |
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column-by-column basis using the <link linkend="sql-altertable"><command>ALTER |
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TABLE SET STATISTICS</command></link> command, or globally by setting the |
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<xref linkend="guc-default-statistics-target"/> run-time parameter. |
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</para> |
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<structfield>definition</structfield> <type>text</type> |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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View definition (a reconstructed <command>SELECT</command> query) |
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View definition (a reconstructed <xref linkend="sql-select"/> query) |
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</para></entry> |
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