GS_SQL_PATCH
GS_SQL_PATCH records the status information about SQL_PATCH on the current node.
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| patch_name | name | Patch name. |
| unique_sql_id | bigint | Global unique query ID |
| owner | oid | ID of the user who creates the patch. |
| enable | boolean | Specifies whether the patch takes effect. |
| status | "char" | Patch status (reserved column). |
| abort | boolean | Specifies whether the patch is an abort hint. |
| hint_string | text | Hint text. |
| hint_node | pg_node_tree | Hint parsing and serialization result. |
| original_query | text | Original statement (reserved column). |
| patched_query | text | Patched statement (reserved column). |
| original_query_tree | pg_node_tree | Original statement parsing result (reserved column). |
| patched_query_tree | pg_node_tree | Patched statement parsing result (reserved column). |
| description | text | Patch description. |
| parent_unique_sql_id | bigint | Globally unique ID of the outer statement of the SQL statement for which the patch takes effect. The value of this parameter is 0 for statements outside a stored procedure. For statements inside the stored procedure, and the value of this parameter is the globally unique ID of the statement that invokes the stored procedure. |
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