6 pointsby gwen-shapira13 hours ago1 comment
  • gwen-shapira13 hours ago
    When you run ALTER TABLE test DROP COLUMN c Postgres doesn't actually go and remove the column from every row in the table. This can lead to counter intuitive behaviors like running into the 1600 column limit with a table that appears to have only 2 columns.

    I explored a bit what dropping columns actually does (mark the column as dropped in the catalog), what VACUUM FULL cleans up, and why we are still (probably) compliant with the GDPR.