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Old 04-09-2011, 11:50 AM   #1
carlosinfl
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PostgreSQL Can't Rename Table Constraints


I had to rename a table yesterday due to a contact / group name change in the office and sadly I'm the only person who knows how to barely interact with SQL due to my years as a Linux Administrator. Renaming the table was simple:

Code:
iamunix=# ALTER TABLE accounts RENAME TO marketing;
ALTER TABLE
Simple and easy but now I realize all my table constraints are still named with the old table name.

Code:
iamunix=# \d marketing
          Table "public.marketing"
 Column  |         Type          | Modifiers
---------+-----------------------+-----------
 id      | integer               | not null
 vendor  | character varying(40) | not null
 account | integer               | not null
 email   | character varying(40) | not null
 state   | character(2)          | not null
Indexes:
    "accounts_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
    "accounts_account_key" UNIQUE, btree (account)
    "accounts_email_key" UNIQUE, btree (email)
    "accounts_vendor_key" UNIQUE, btree (vendor)
I've searched the web and can't find any SQL example command to rename them. I don't know if the proper procedure is to remove / recreate the constraints or if there actually is a command to do what I want. I can't be the 1st guy to have to rename a table and match the table constraints for organization. My main confusion is that when I create a table from scratch, it auto creates the indexes you see so I have no idea how to edit the constraint.

I do know how to:

Code:
ALTER TABLE foo ALTER COLUMN color DROP NOT NULL;
I just need help renaming the constraints.

Last edited by carlosinfl; 04-09-2011 at 04:48 PM.
 
Old 04-09-2011, 04:49 PM   #2
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Self resolved:

Code:
ALTER INDEX blah RENAME TO meh;
 
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