pg_language.lancompiler
pg_operator.oprprec
pg_operator.oprisleft
pg_proc.proimplicit
pg_proc.probyte_pct
pg_proc.properbyte_cpu
pg_proc.propercall_cpu
pg_proc.prooutin_ratio
pg_shadow.usetrace
pg_type.typprtlen
pg_type.typreceive
pg_type.typsend
Attempts to use the obsoleted attributes of pg_operator or pg_proc
in the CREATE commands will be greeted by a warning. For pg_type,
there is no warning (yet) because pg_dump scripts still contain these
attributes.
Also remove new but already obsolete spellings
isVolatile, isStable, isImmutable in WITH clause. (Use new syntax
instead.)
@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ SELECT viewname, definition FROM pg_views ORDER BY viewname;
pg_statio_user_tables | SELECT pg_statio_all_tables.relid, pg_statio_all_tables.relname, pg_statio_all_tables.heap_blks_read, pg_statio_all_tables.heap_blks_hit, pg_statio_all_tables.idx_blks_read, pg_statio_all_tables.idx_blks_hit, pg_statio_all_tables.toast_blks_read, pg_statio_all_tables.toast_blks_hit, pg_statio_all_tables.tidx_blks_read, pg_statio_all_tables.tidx_blks_hit FROM pg_statio_all_tables WHERE (pg_statio_all_tables.relname !~ '^pg_'::text);
pg_stats | SELECT c.relname AS tablename, a.attname, s.stanullfrac AS null_frac, s.stawidth AS avg_width, s.stadistinct AS n_distinct, CASE WHEN (1 = s.stakind1) THEN s.stavalues1 WHEN (1 = s.stakind2) THEN s.stavalues2 WHEN (1 = s.stakind3) THEN s.stavalues3 WHEN (1 = s.stakind4) THEN s.stavalues4 ELSE NULL::text[] END AS most_common_vals, CASE WHEN (1 = s.stakind1) THEN s.stanumbers1 WHEN (1 = s.stakind2) THEN s.stanumbers2 WHEN (1 = s.stakind3) THEN s.stanumbers3 WHEN (1 = s.stakind4) THEN s.stanumbers4 ELSE NULL::real[] END AS most_common_freqs, CASE WHEN (2 = s.stakind1) THEN s.stavalues1 WHEN (2 = s.stakind2) THEN s.stavalues2 WHEN (2 = s.stakind3) THEN s.stavalues3 WHEN (2 = s.stakind4) THEN s.stavalues4 ELSE NULL::text[] END AS histogram_bounds, CASE WHEN (3 = s.stakind1) THEN s.stanumbers1[1] WHEN (3 = s.stakind2) THEN s.stanumbers2[1] WHEN (3 = s.stakind3) THEN s.stanumbers3[1] WHEN (3 = s.stakind4) THEN s.stanumbers4[1] ELSE NULL::real END AS correlation FROM pg_class c, pg_attribute a, pg_statistic s WHERE ((((c.oid = s.starelid) AND (c.oid = a.attrelid)) AND (a.attnum = s.staattnum)) AND has_table_privilege(c.oid, 'select'::text));
pg_tables | SELECT c.relname AS tablename, pg_get_userbyid(c.relowner) AS tableowner, c.relhasindex AS hasindexes, c.relhasrules AS hasrules, (c.reltriggers > 0) AS hastriggers FROM pg_class c WHERE ((c.relkind = 'r'::"char") OR (c.relkind = 's'::"char"));
pg_user | SELECT pg_shadow.usename, pg_shadow.usesysid, pg_shadow.usecreatedb, pg_shadow.usetrace, pg_shadow.usesuper, pg_shadow.usecatupd, '********'::text AS passwd, pg_shadow.valuntil, pg_shadow.useconfig FROM pg_shadow;
pg_user | SELECT pg_shadow.usename, pg_shadow.usesysid, pg_shadow.usecreatedb, pg_shadow.usesuper, pg_shadow.usecatupd, '********'::text AS passwd, pg_shadow.valuntil, pg_shadow.useconfig FROM pg_shadow;
pg_views | SELECT n.nspname AS schemaname, c.relname AS viewname, pg_get_userbyid(c.relowner) AS viewowner, pg_get_viewdef(c.oid) AS definition FROM (pg_class c LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON ((n.oid = c.relnamespace))) WHERE (c.relkind = 'v'::"char");
rtest_v1 | SELECT rtest_t1.a, rtest_t1.b FROM rtest_t1;
rtest_vcomp | SELECT x.part, (x.size * y.factor) AS size_in_cm FROM rtest_comp x, rtest_unitfact y WHERE (x.unit = y.unit);