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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Are certifications worth it? Post 303004319 by MadeInGermany on Friday 29th of September 2017 11:02:59 AM
Old 09-29-2017
All depends on your customers.
Your current customers recognize your reputation gained in your past work - but what about new customers?
An objective and comparible certification in your CV puts you first.
 

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ALTER 
TYPE(7) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation ALTER TYPE(7) NAME
ALTER_TYPE - change the definition of a type SYNOPSIS
ALTER TYPE name action [, ... ] ALTER TYPE name OWNER TO new_owner ALTER TYPE name RENAME ATTRIBUTE attribute_name TO new_attribute_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] ALTER TYPE name RENAME TO new_name ALTER TYPE name SET SCHEMA new_schema ALTER TYPE name ADD VALUE new_enum_value [ { BEFORE | AFTER } existing_enum_value ] where action is one of: ADD ATTRIBUTE attribute_name data_type [ COLLATE collation ] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] DROP ATTRIBUTE [ IF EXISTS ] attribute_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] ALTER ATTRIBUTE attribute_name [ SET DATA ] TYPE data_type [ COLLATE collation ] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] DESCRIPTION
ALTER TYPE changes the definition of an existing type. There are several subforms: ADD ATTRIBUTE This form adds a new attribute to a composite type, using the same syntax as CREATE TYPE (CREATE_TYPE(7)). DROP ATTRIBUTE [ IF EXISTS ] This form drops an attribute from a composite type. If IF EXISTS is specified and the attribute does not exist, no error is thrown. In this case a notice is issued instead. SET DATA TYPE This form changes the type of an attribute of a composite type. OWNER This form changes the owner of the type. RENAME This form changes the name of the type or the name of an individual attribute of a composite type. SET SCHEMA This form moves the type into another schema. ADD VALUE [ BEFORE | AFTER ] This form adds a new value to an enum type. If the new value's place in the enum's ordering is not specified using BEFORE or AFTER, then the new item is placed at the end of the list of values. CASCADE Automatically propagate the operation to typed tables of the type being altered, and their descendants. RESTRICT Refuse the operation if the type being altered is the type of a typed table. This is the default. The ADD ATTRIBUTE, DROP ATTRIBUTE, and ALTER ATTRIBUTE actions can be combined into a list of multiple alterations to apply in parallel. For example, it is possible to add several attributes and/or alter the type of several attributes in a single command. You must own the type to use ALTER TYPE. To change the schema of a type, you must also have CREATE privilege on the new schema. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role, and that role must have CREATE privilege on the type's schema. (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner doesn't do anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the type. However, a superuser can alter ownership of any type anyway.) To add an attribute or alter an attribute type, you must also have USAGE privilege on the data type. PARAMETERS
name The name (possibly schema-qualified) of an existing type to alter. new_name The new name for the type. new_owner The user name of the new owner of the type. new_schema The new schema for the type. attribute_name The name of the attribute to add, alter, or drop. new_attribute_name The new name of the attribute to be renamed. data_type The data type of the attribute to add, or the new type of the attribute to alter. new_enum_value The new value to be added to an enum type's list of values. Like all enum literals, it needs to be quoted. existing_enum_value The existing enum value that the new value should be added immediately before or after in the enum type's sort ordering. Like all enum literals, it needs to be quoted. NOTES
ALTER TYPE ... ADD VALUE (the form that adds a new value to an enum type) cannot be executed inside a transaction block. Comparisons involving an added enum value will sometimes be slower than comparisons involving only original members of the enum type. This will usually only occur if BEFORE or AFTER is used to set the new value's sort position somewhere other than at the end of the list. However, sometimes it will happen even though the new value is added at the end (this occurs if the OID counter "wrapped around" since the original creation of the enum type). The slowdown is usually insignificant; but if it matters, optimal performance can be regained by dropping and recreating the enum type, or by dumping and reloading the database. EXAMPLES
To rename a data type: ALTER TYPE electronic_mail RENAME TO email; To change the owner of the type email to joe: ALTER TYPE email OWNER TO joe; To change the schema of the type email to customers: ALTER TYPE email SET SCHEMA customers; To add a new attribute to a type: ALTER TYPE compfoo ADD ATTRIBUTE f3 int; To add a new value to an enum type in a particular sort position: ALTER TYPE colors ADD VALUE 'orange' AFTER 'red'; COMPATIBILITY
The variants to add and drop attributes are part of the SQL standard; the other variants are PostgreSQL extensions. SEE ALSO
CREATE TYPE (CREATE_TYPE(7)), DROP TYPE (DROP_TYPE(7)) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 ALTER TYPE(7)
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