> we have been running our own heavily modified/enhanced version of
dbmirror, running on 7.4 for some years,
> and now it is the time to upgrade to 8.3.
>
> The way i find the primary key of a table is:
> SELECT indkey FROM pg_index WHERE indisprimary='t' AND
indrelid=TABLEOID;
> i noticed that some columns have been added to pg_index : indisvalid,
indcheckxmin, indisready,indoption
> Should i include any of them (e.g. indisvalid) in the where clause
above?
Do you use oid? We had an issue where old code relied on oid and when
we tested 8.2 we had issues with oid being used but not available. The
fix was easy and only required a id-column of type serial.
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Claus
When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom,
the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner.
Shakespeare
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