Enabling/Disabling Automatic Level-1 List Partitioning
You can run ALTER TABLE SET PARTITIONING to enable or disable automatic level-1 list partitioning.
Examples:
- Enable automatic partitioning of level-1 list partitioned tables.
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE list_int (c1 int, c2 int) PARTITION BY LIST (c1) ( PARTITION p1 VALUES (1, 2, 3), PARTITION p2 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ); gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE list_int SET PARTITIONING AUTOMATIC;
or
gaussdb=# CREATE TABLE list_range (c1 int, c2 int) PARTITION BY LIST (c1) SUBPARTITION BY RANGE (c2) ( PARTITION p1 VALUES (1, 2, 3) ( SUBPARTITION sp11 VALUES LESS THAN (5), SUBPARTITION sp12 VALUES LESS THAN (10) ), PARTITION p2 VALUES (4, 5, 6) ( SUBPARTITION sp21 VALUES LESS THAN (5), SUBPARTITION sp22 VALUES LESS THAN (10) ) ); gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE list_range SET PARTITIONING AUTOMATIC;
To enable automatic level-1 list partitioning, ensure that no DEFAULT partition key exists in level-1 partitioned tables and level-1 partitions.
- Disable automatic partitioning of level-1 list partitioned tables.
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE list_int SET PARTITIONING MANUAL;
or
gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE list_range SET PARTITIONING MANUAL;
Cleanup example:
gaussdb=# DROP TABLE list_int; gaussdb=# DROP TABLE list_range;
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