Re: Methods in pgsql
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Methods in pgsql |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 2028.970262072@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Methods in pgsql ("Efrain Caro" <betsemes@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
"Efrain Caro" <betsemes@hotmail.com> writes: > I've read somewhere that PostgreSQL is an ordbms or a oodbms. After reading > Bruce Momjian's book "PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts" it's apparent > to me that the only feature that seems to be an object oriented one is table > inheritance. I didn't see a method implementation anywhere in the > book. You could get some of that effect with triggers associated with particular child tables. SQL92 doesn't really have any notion of computation associated with a table, as opposed to computation associated with rows being put into or taken out of a table, so there's not a lot of scope for true methods associated with a table viewed as an object. But you could use triggers to vary what happens when you store or update rows in different tables. Note also that there's a pretty complete abstract-data-type facility for the data values being kept in tables. If the objects you want to deal with are more along the lines of items in tables instead of tables themselves, there's plenty of room to define a collection of datatypes that have method-ish behavior. I'm not sure you could claim that Postgres "supports" that, since it doesn't offer a handy notation or anything, but it doesn't get in the way either. regards, tom lane
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