On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:57 PM Rob Sargent <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/16/24 15:39, Ron Johnson wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:31 PM Rob Sargent <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 1/16/24 10:20, Ron Johnson wrote: >> >> Some RDBMSs have CREATE ALIAS, which allows you to refer to a table by a >> different name (while also referring to it by the original name). >> >> We have an application running on DB2/UDB which (for reasons wholly >> unknown to me, and probably also to the current developer) extensively uses >> this with two schemas: MTUSER and MTQRY. For example, sometimes refer to >> MTUSER.sometable and other times refer to it as MYQRY.sometable. >> >> My goal is to present a way to migrate from UDB to PG with as few >> application changes as possible. Thus, the need to mimic aliases. >> >> Maybe updatable views? >> CREATE VIEW mtqry.sometable AS SELECT * FROM mtuser.sometable; >> >> Isn't it time to get rid of that debt? A sed -i 's/MTUSER/MTQRY/g' (or >> vice versa) ends what looks to me to be a split brain problem. All the sql >> is in git right? :) >> >> Or perhaps you have to beef the sed up to use word boundaries just in >> case. >> > > I'm not a Java web developer... 😁 > > > You need to adjust you glasses if that's what you see me as. > You're the one who apparently sees me as having any control over anything except when the backups run. 😞
