.\" This is -*-nroff-*- .\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here.... .\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/man/Attic/create_version.l,v 1.5 1998/06/24 13:21:25 momjian Exp $ .TH "CREATE VERSION" SQL 01/23/93 PostgreSQL PostgreSQL .SH NAME create version - construct a version class .SH SYNOPSIS .nf \fBcreate version\fP classname1 \fBfrom\fP classname2 [\fB[\fPabstime\fB]\fP] .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .IR "Currently, the versioning facility is not working." .PP This command creates a version class .IR classname1 which is related to its parent class, .IR classname2 . Initially, .IR classname1 has the same contents as .IR classname2. As updates to .IR classname1 occur, however, the content of .IR classname1 diverges from .IR classname2. On the other hand, any updates to .IR classname2 show transparently through to .IR classname1 , unless the instance in question has already been updated in .IR classname1 . .PP If the optional .IR abstime clause is specified, then the version is constructed relative to a .BR snapshot of .IR classname2 as of the time specified. .PP Postgres uses the query rewrite rule system to ensure that .IR classname1 is differentially encoded relative to .IR classname2. Moreover, .IR classname1 is automatically constructed to have the same indexes as .IR classname2 . It is legal to cascade versions arbitrarily, so a tree of versions can ultimately result. The algorithms that control versions are explained in [ONG90]. .SH EXAMPLE .nf -- --create a version foobar from a snapshot of --barfoo as of January 17, 1990 -- create version foobar from barfoo [ "Jan 17 1990" ] .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" create_view(l). .SH "BUGS" Snapshots (i.e., the optional .IR abstime clause) are not implemented in Postgres.