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Digithead's Lab Notebook skip to main | skip to sidebar Digithead's Lab Notebook Mad science in silico... Thursday, July 11, 2019 The New Digithead's Lab Notebook For more state-of-the-art technological insight ... head on over to... The New Digithead's Lab Notebook [ image source ] Posted by Christopher Bare at 7:55 PM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Monday, June 05, 2017 Postgres lockup on ALTER TABLE You can learn a lot when you break things. I had a bit of fun and panic with Postgres the other day, while trying to do the equivalent of this innocuous seeming drop column query: ALTER TABLE aschema.sometable DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS unwanted_column; So innocuous was this query that the column didn't even exist in production. It had already been dropped. I was checking in an Alembic migration to keep staging and dev DBs in line with prod. Harmless, right? The deploy went live and...

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