Creating serial ID on Windows.

Started by Ardian Xharraabout 20 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Ardian Xharra
axharra@boxxo.info

I'm having some troubles restoring a database on Windows and I found this difference between PostgreSQL running on Linux and Windows.
When I create a table like this:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1(id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;

On Linux platform it will be:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1 ( id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;

And on Windows platform is:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1
( id_fee_payment1 int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval('fee_payment1_id_fee_payment1_seq'::regclass) ) WITH OIDS;

So, I would like to know if this would have an impact throught restoring database.

#2Chris
dmagick@gmail.com
In reply to: Ardian Xharra (#1)
Re: Creating serial ID on Windows.

Ardian Xharra (Boxxo) wrote:

I'm having some troubles restoring a database on Windows and I found
this difference between PostgreSQL running on Linux and Windows.
When I create a table like this:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1(id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;
On Linux platform it will be:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1 ( id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;
And on Windows platform is:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1
( id_fee_payment1 int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT
nextval('fee_payment1_id_fee_payment1_seq'::regclass) ) WITH OIDS;
So, I would like to know if this would have an impact throught restoring
database.

Postgres doesn't care (in this regard anyway) what platform you are running.

There will be no difference between creating the table on windows to linux.

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#3Robert Treat
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In reply to: Chris (#2)
Re: Creating serial ID on Windows.

On Monday 27 March 2006 19:32, Chris wrote:

Ardian Xharra (Boxxo) wrote:

I'm having some troubles restoring a database on Windows and I found
this difference between PostgreSQL running on Linux and Windows.
When I create a table like this:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1(id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;
On Linux platform it will be:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1 ( id_fee_payment1 serial NOT NULL) WITH OIDS;
And on Windows platform is:
CREATE TABLE fee_payment1
( id_fee_payment1 int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT
nextval('fee_payment1_id_fee_payment1_seq'::regclass) ) WITH OIDS;
So, I would like to know if this would have an impact throught restoring
database.

Postgres doesn't care (in this regard anyway) what platform you are
running.

There will be no difference between creating the table on windows to linux.

While what Chris has said is true (PostgreSQL doesn't care about your
underlying OS in most scenarios) if you use different syntax on each platform
as you have laid out here, you will introduce a difference between your
platforms. In the above scenario you will likely have differences in
dependency information when declaring a default nextval call on a sequence
compared to declaring a true sequence type.

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