Re: Is this a bug, or is it just me?
От | Stephan Szabo |
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Тема | Re: Is this a bug, or is it just me? |
Дата | |
Msg-id | Pine.BSF.4.21.0102070917140.49683-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Is this a bug, or is it just me? ("Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
Technically you are not allowed to make an FK to non-unique values. What you're closer to looking for is MATCH PARTIAL which we don't support (because it's a real pain - although with the new memory management stuff in 7.1 it may be less of one - since the fundamental problem is storing values from other iterations of the trigger for this last update/delete for ref actions). 7.1 won't let you define such a constraint with the create table or alter table syntaxes (I guess theoretically it would let you create constraint trigger and bring the broken constraint from an older version). Right now we don't support constraining views because we don't have a mechanism in place to rewrite the constraint to actually work. On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Josh Berkus wrote: > Tom et al. > > Discovered this quirk in foriegn keys: > > In the preliminary version of a database, I added foriegn > key constraints to a number of tables, linking them to a > column in a shared reference table (status.status) that was > only one-half of a composite primary key (and thus the > values were not unique). When I tried to delete a row > containing a "2" in the status column from the status > relation, I received a Foreign Key violation error event > though there were other "2"'s in the table still present. > > So ... is this a bug in forign key implementation, or just > my fault for keying off a non-unique value? > > And, if the latter, is there a way I can construct a foreign > key constraint that keys onto a view or query?
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