Hello
I some time ago asks about "Proposition for autoname columns"
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/131355559.20201102170529%40yandex.ru
Now I have another idea. How about table_name.**?
which will be expanded to: table_name.id, table_name.name, table_name.qty etc.
In my original query I can not just write:
SELECT
acc_i.*,
acc_u.*
FROM "order_bt" o
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Invoice', app_period(), o ) acc_i ON acc_i.ready
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Usage', app_period(), o ) acc_u ON acc_u.ready
because I can not then refer columns from different tables, they are same =(
So I need to write:
SELECT
acc_i.ready as acc_i_ready,
acc_i.acc_period as acc_i_period,
acc_i.consumed_period as acc_i_consumed_period,
acc_u.ready as acc_u_ready,
acc_u.acc_period as acc_u_period,
acc_u.consumed_period as acc_u_consumed_period,
FROM "order_bt" o
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Invoice', app_period(), o ) acc_i ON acc_i.ready
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Usage', app_period(), o ) acc_u ON acc_u.ready
It would be cool if I can just write:
SELECT
acc_i.**,
acc_u.**
FROM "order_bt" o
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Invoice', app_period(), o ) acc_i ON acc_i.ready
LEFT JOIN acc_ready( 'Usage', app_period(), o ) acc_u ON acc_u.ready
What you can say about this proposition?
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Best regards,
Eugen Konkov