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Re: Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?
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Re: Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?


  • Subject: Re: Are generated SQL index name truncations harmless?
  • From: Paul Hoadley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 15:38:12 +1030

On 16/03/2011, at 3:31 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

> I think Migrations uses them if you ever need to drop them.

Ah, thanks Chuck.

Attempting to drop the long index name (from psql, anyway) succeeds, as it gets truncated again to the actual name.  I _assume_ the same would happen going through JDBC, though this project doesn't use Migrations anyway.


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Paul.

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