Creating a foreign table
The last step in initializing foreign data access is the creation of the foreign table itself. While doing so, we are limited to specifying column names, types, default values, and whether or not each column is nullable. This table skeleton helps the PostgreSQL query planner interact with the remote data as efficiently as possible.
In this recipe, we will create a foreign table and make it ready for use by our mapped user.
Getting ready
As we will be using a foreign server and a user mapping in this recipe, please follow all the previous recipes before proceeding.
How to do it...
For this recipe, we will perform all actions on the pg-report
PostgreSQL server in the pgbench
database. Follow these steps to create a table in pg-report
, which refers to a table on pg-primary
within pgbench
:
- Create a user mapping for the
postgres
user with this SQL statement:CREATE USER MAPPING FOR postgres SERVER primary_db OPTIONS (user 'postgres');
- Drop the existing
pgbench_accounts...