From: | Markus Bertheau <twanger(at)bluetwanger(dot)de> |
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To: | olly(at)lfix(dot)co(dot)uk |
Cc: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: multi column foreign key for implicitly unique columns |
Date: | 2004-08-17 09:49:57 |
Message-ID: | 1092736197.2627.12.camel@dicaprio.akademie1.de |
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В Втр, 17.08.2004, в 11:39, Oliver Elphick пишет:
> What's the point of this? p.name is the primary key and is therefore
> unique in p, so your foreign key should simply reference p.name. Having
> f.type as a repetition of p.type violates normalisation principles,
> since name is completely derivable by a join of f to p on name.
The real situation is a little more complicated:
CREATE TABLE classes (
name TEXT PRIMARY KEY
);
CREATE TABLE class_fields (
class_name TEXT REFERENCES classes(name),
field_name TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY(class_name, field_name)
);
CREATE TABLE objects (
name TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
class_name TEXT REFERENCES classes(name)
);
CREATE TABLE object_versions (
object_name TEXT REFERENCES objects(name),
object_version DATE,
PRIMARY KEY(object_name, object_version)
);
CREATE TABLE object_version_property_values (
object_name TEXT REFERENCES objects(name),
object_version DATE,
class_name TEXT,
field_name TEXT,
value TEXT,
FOREIGN KEY(object_name, object_version)
REFERENCES object_versions(object_name, object_version),
-- this fk is needed to make sure that the the object in
-- question really is of the class that field_name is a field of
FOREIGN KEY(object_name, class_name)
REFERENCES objects(name, class_name),
FOREIGN KEY(class_name, field_name)
REFERENCES class_fields(class_name, field_name)
);
ERROR: there is no unique constraint matching given keys
for referenced table "objects"
I need the fk on the columns.
--
Markus Bertheau <twanger(at)bluetwanger(dot)de>
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