Re: Foreign key UI bug
От | Guillaume Lelarge |
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Тема | Re: Foreign key UI bug |
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Msg-id | 4CE7E4A7.1050804@lelarge.info обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Foreign key UI bug (Michael Shapiro <mshapiro51@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Foreign key UI bug
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Список | pgadmin-support |
Le 20/11/2010 15:15, Michael Shapiro a écrit : > Theoretically, you could have the same problem with the primary key -- there > could be an index with that name already. If it happens, it would be PostgreSQL fault, not pgAdmin. The name of the constraint and the name of the index, in a primary key and in a unique contraint, are determined by PostgreSQL, not pgAdmin. On the contrario, the name of the index of a foreign key is determined by pgAdmin because this is not a PostgreSQL feature. > But in practice it doesn't happen. You could generate a name for the foreign > key based on similar pattern for the pk > and if it fails, then it falls on the user to provide a name. Seem like it > would work 99% of the time. > I guess Magnus's idea is the good one (fk_tablename_columnname). -- Guillaumehttp://www.postgresql.frhttp://dalibo.com
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