Re: what about uniqueness of inherited primary keys
От | Sebastian Böck |
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Тема | Re: what about uniqueness of inherited primary keys |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3FF0661B.7020903@freenet.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: what about uniqueness of inherited primary keys (Andreas <maps.on@gmx.net>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Andreas wrote: > Seastian Böck wrote: > >> for primary keys there is a simple (and at least working for me) >> solution as long as you can use the SERIAL type for your primary >> key. >> [...] >> Now the id column gets merged and you should have the desired >> behaviour. >> >> If you want objects.id to get referenced by other tables you have >> to work around with triggers and an extra table. For persons.id >> everything is working fine. >> >> This solution (workaround) is only working as long you don't >> insert id-values without updating the corresponding sequence. > > > > Hello Se(b)astian > -- you left out the 'b' in your e-mail setup ;) > > right, your proposal does in a way behave like I wanted. Though the idea > of integrity control by the db-server is still not there for parent > id-colomns. Every user or application could mess up the primary key of > the inherited table. That spoils a bit of the oo-approach, I fear. I rechecked that and the conclusion is very simple: it only works reliable if the id is autogenerated by the SERIAL type. > > It wouldn't be that bad, if the table contents weren't merged in SELECTs. > > Probaply one could do some trigger-magic to check the inserted id > against an id-pool in another table. > If one knew anything about triggers that is ... well ... miles to go > before I sleep ... For all other situations take a look at Oliver's mail. Sebastian
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