Re: referential integrity and defaults, DB design or trick
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: referential integrity and defaults, DB design or trick |
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Msg-id | 476AAC13.7010300@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: referential integrity and defaults, DB design or trick (Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail@webthatworks.it>) |
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Re: referential integrity and defaults, DB design or
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Ivan Sergio Borgonovo wrote: > * i has a default property i.name "he is hungry by default" > i.name=hungry > > * i has a set of other property he can chose from in p (thirsty, > happy...) > > * c is the chosen property of the day (c actually will contain more > than a p) > > c can contain: > 1) sorry not chosen yet > 2) pid > 3) hey today I'm hungry as usual > It's still not entirely clear (to me, anyway) Do you want something where every day, each user can: 1. Select their "default property" OR 2. Select from a shortlist of other properties OR 3. Not select anything CREATE TABLE properties ( pid serial, name text, PRIMARY KEY (pid) ); CREATE TABLE user_default_property ( uid int NOT NULL REFERENCES users, pid int NOT NULL REFERENCES properties, PRIMARY KEY (uid) ); CREATE TABLE user_property_choices ( uid int NOT NULL REFERENCES users, pid int NOT NULL REFERENCES properties PRIMARY KEY (uid) ); That allows you to have 0 or 1 defaults per user and 0 or 1 choices per user too. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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