Re: OID's as Primary Keys
От | Andrew Gould |
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Тема | Re: OID's as Primary Keys |
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Msg-id | 20011108145200.91558.qmail@web13403.mail.yahoo.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | OID's as Primary Keys ("Richard Teviotdale" <richard@satcomresources.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
The use of the OID as a primary key does not facilitate the use of relational data models; primarily because it doesn't mean anything. For example, if I have a table of people who are defined as unique by the ssan (Social Security Number) field, I would still need to create a unique index on the ssan field. Furthermore, I would think that working with OIDs as foreign keys would be difficult at best. Best regards, Andrew Gould --- Richard Teviotdale <richard@satcomresources.com> wrote: > > Is an Object Identifier (OID) is a good choice for a > primary key within a database table? > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Lets explore this question... > > OID's are created automatically, so even if I create > a specific INTEGER field within my table as a > primary key (PK), I will end up with an OID anyway. > Thats got to be an waste of some space. > > I would need to specify the -o option to the pg_dump > command, when performing backups. Otherwise you > would loose all your PK's. > > Because you cannot SERIALIZE OID's, Invoice numbers > that run successively would not be possible > (Although OID's are successively derived by the > database, they are assigned first come, first served > to whichever table an INSERT specifies). > > After an INSERT the OID property is available > imediately, allowing code efficiency. Ironically, > this same OID propery is used to get the new > record's PK, using an additional SQL statement, if > you don't use the OID as the PK. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I hope this spurs some discussion about... > > Other than lacking sequental PK's, are there other > disadvantages with the OID PK choice? > > Does the use of OID PK's limit the maximum number of > records allowed throughout the entire database? > > Are there any issues with restoring a database from > a pg_dump file? > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com
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