Add ORDER BY to a query to prevent occasional regression test failures.

Per buildfarm, we sometimes get row-ordering variations in the output.
This also makes this query look more like numerous other ones in the same
test file.
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Tom Lane 2012-02-10 02:33:00 -05:00
parent 169c8a9112
commit d06e2d2005
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ create table p1(ff1 int);
alter table only p1 add constraint p1chk check (ff1 > 0);
alter table p1 add constraint p2chk check (ff1 > 10);
-- conisonly should be true for ONLY constraint
select pc.relname, pgc.conname, pgc.contype, pgc.conislocal, pgc.coninhcount, pgc.conisonly from pg_class as pc inner join pg_constraint as pgc on (pgc.conrelid = pc.oid) where pc.relname = 'p1';
select pc.relname, pgc.conname, pgc.contype, pgc.conislocal, pgc.coninhcount, pgc.conisonly from pg_class as pc inner join pg_constraint as pgc on (pgc.conrelid = pc.oid) where pc.relname = 'p1' order by 1,2;
relname | conname | contype | conislocal | coninhcount | conisonly
---------+---------+---------+------------+-------------+-----------
p1 | p1chk | c | t | 0 | t

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ create table p1(ff1 int);
alter table only p1 add constraint p1chk check (ff1 > 0);
alter table p1 add constraint p2chk check (ff1 > 10);
-- conisonly should be true for ONLY constraint
select pc.relname, pgc.conname, pgc.contype, pgc.conislocal, pgc.coninhcount, pgc.conisonly from pg_class as pc inner join pg_constraint as pgc on (pgc.conrelid = pc.oid) where pc.relname = 'p1';
select pc.relname, pgc.conname, pgc.contype, pgc.conislocal, pgc.coninhcount, pgc.conisonly from pg_class as pc inner join pg_constraint as pgc on (pgc.conrelid = pc.oid) where pc.relname = 'p1' order by 1,2;
-- Test that child does not inherit ONLY constraints
create table c1 () inherits (p1);