64.2. BKI Commands
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createtablenametableoid[bootstrap] [shared_relation] [without_oids] [rowtype_oidoid] (name1=type1[FORCE NOT NULL | FORCE NULL ] [,name2=type2[FORCE NOT NULL | FORCE NULL ], ...]) Create a table named
tablename, and having the OIDtableoid, with the columns given in parentheses.The following column types are supported directly by
bootstrap.c:bool,bytea,char(1 byte),name,int2,int4,regproc,regclass,regtype,text,oid,tid,xid,cid,int2vector,oidvector,_int4(array),_text(array),_oid(array),_char(array),_aclitem(array). Although it is possible to create tables containing columns of other types, this cannot be done until afterpg_typehas been created and filled with appropriate entries. (That effectively means that only these column types can be used in bootstrapped tables, but non-bootstrap catalogs can contain any built-in type.)When
bootstrapis specified, the table will only be created on disk; nothing is entered intopg_class,pg_attribute, etc, for it. Thus the table will not be accessible by ordinary SQL operations until such entries are made the hard way (withinsertcommands). This option is used for creatingpg_classetc themselves.The table is created as shared if
shared_relationis specified. It will have OIDs unlesswithout_oidsis specified. The table's row type OID (pg_typeOID) can optionally be specified via therowtype_oidclause; if not specified, an OID is automatically generated for it. (Therowtype_oidclause is useless ifbootstrapis specified, but it can be provided anyway for documentation.)-
opentablename Open the table named
tablenamefor insertion of data. Any currently open table is closed.-
close[tablename] Close the open table. The name of the table can be given as a cross-check, but this is not required.
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insert[OID =oid_value](value1value2...) Insert a new row into the open table using
value1,value2, etc., for its column values andoid_valuefor its OID. Ifoid_valueis zero (0) or the clause is omitted, and the table has OIDs, then the next available OID is assigned.NULL values can be specified using the special key word
_null_. Values containing spaces must be double quoted.-
declare[unique]indexindexnameindexoidontablenameusingamname(opclass1name1[, ...]) Create an index named
indexname, having OIDindexoid, on the table namedtablename, using theamnameaccess method. The fields to index are calledname1,name2etc., and the operator classes to use areopclass1,opclass2etc., respectively. The index file is created and appropriate catalog entries are made for it, but the index contents are not initialized by this command.-
declare toasttoasttableoidtoastindexoidontablename Create a TOAST table for the table named
tablename. The TOAST table is assigned OIDtoasttableoidand its index is assigned OIDtoastindexoid. As withdeclare index, filling of the index is postponed.build indicesFill in the indices that have previously been declared.