Hi,
I did a search for this issue but don't seem to find
anything reasonably satisfactory.
I'm getting boring notices when creating tables:
test=# CREATE TABLE cliente (
test(# id INTEGER NOT NULL,
test(# id_indica INTEGER NULL,
test(# email VARCHAR(40) NULL,
test(# contato VARCHAR(40) NULL,
test(# data DATE DEFAULT
NOW(),
test(# log VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL,
test(# num VARCHAR(16) NOT NULL,
test(# comp VARCHAR(16) NULL,
test(# bairro VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL,
test(# cep CHAR(8) NOT NULL,
test(# cidade VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL,
test(# estado CHAR(2) NOT NULL,
test(# refend VARCHAR(256) NULL,
test(# CONSTRAINT pk_cliente PRIMARY KEY (id),
test(# CONSTRAINT uk_email UNIQUE (email),
test(# CONSTRAINT ck_indica CHECK (id != id_indica)
test(# );
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create
implicit index "pk_cliente" for table "cliente"
NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE will create implicit
index "uk_email" for table "cliente"
CREATE TABLE
Got a few questions:
1 - What those 2 notice messages mean?
2 - How can I get rid of them?
Regards,
Scorphus.
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On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:31:15PM -0300, Pablo Santiago Blum de Aguiar wrote:
> I'm getting boring notices when creating tables:
[snip]
> NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create
> implicit index "pk_cliente" for table "cliente"
> NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE will create implicit
> index "uk_email" for table "cliente"
> CREATE TABLE
>
> Got a few questions:
>
> 1 - What those 2 notice messages mean?
They're informational messages. PostgreSQL is telling you that
it's creating indexes that you didn't explicitly request.
> 2 - How can I get rid of them?
See the "Error Reporting and Logging" section of the "Server Run-time
Environment" chapter in the documentation. You can configure what
message levels go to the server logs and to the client.
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