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CodeFlu

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***Get High On Codes***

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CodeFlu – ***Get High On Codes*** Skip to content CodeFlu ***Get High On Codes*** Sidebar Increasing Postgres column name length April 8, 2019 April 8, 2019 subho Leave a comment This blog is more like a bookmark for me, the solution was scavenged from internet. Recently I have been working on an analytics project where I had to generate pivot transpose tables from the data. Now this is the first time I faced the limitations set on postgres database. Since its a pivot, one of my column would be transposed and used as column names here, this is where things started breaking. Writing to postgres failed with error stating column names are not unique. After some digging I realized Postgres has a column name limitation of 63 bytes and anything more than that will be truncated hence post truncate multiple keys became the same causing this issue. Next step was to look at the data in my column, it ranged from 20-300 characters long. I checked with redshift and Bigquery ...

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