Should I add a Index Key in this case ?
От | Karen Goh |
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Тема | Should I add a Index Key in this case ? |
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Msg-id | 1846839195.1533405.1571225796919@mail.yahoo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Should I add a Index Key in this case ?
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Hi Experts, I have a use case as follows : add constraints to the database so that no two reservations for the same viewing may refer to the same seat. So, say I have a primary key like this in the table A: SEAT_id integer NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY ( INCREMENT 1 START 1 MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE 2147483647 CACHE 1 ), CONSTRAINT A_pkey PRIMARY KEY (SEAT_id)) WITH ( OIDS = FALSE ) TABLESPACE pg_default; So, basically I would like to create a SEAT_Viewing_Id. In this case, do I create a Index Key or ? How should I construct or rather alter my table A to accomodate this SEAT_Viewing_Id ? Hope someone can tell me how. Furthermore, whenever an insertion is done via WebApp, I would have to insert the Index key as well or does PostgreSQL willhave a way to increment the Index key which is the SEAT_Viewing_Id at the same time? Thanks & regards, Karen
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