Re: Date created for tables
Thomas Kellerer <[email protected]> Tue, 24 Dec 2019 09:07:00 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.db.postgresql.general |
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Ron schrieb am 24.12.2019 um 03:14: >>> Having moved to PostgreSQL from Oracle a few years ago I have been generally >>> very impressed by Postgres, but there are a few things that I still miss. One >>> of those is being able to see the created and last modified dates for database >>> objects. >>> >>> Is this something that has been considered for implementation? >> I wrote a blog about this: >> >> https://momjian.us/main/blogs/pgblog/2017.html#November_21_2017 > > You all are *grossly* over-complicating this. > > By creation time, "we DBAs" think the time we ran "CREATE object", not when pg_dump, pg_basebackup and pg_update ran. > > Likewise, modification time is when we last ran an ALTER command ran, not when VACUUM ran (that's tracked elsewhere) or DML ran. > > That's all. +1 Although I don't really need this, there were a few situations where this came in handy in Oracle. I think _any_ tracking would already help those people that need something like that. Simply picking the easiest implementation and documenting the situations where those columns are updated would probably be enough.