| From: | "Uwe C(dot) Schroeder" <uwe(at)oss4u(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Cc: | Miles Keaton <mileskeaton(at)gmail(dot)com> |
| Subject: | Re: brain-teaser with CONSTRAINT - any SQL experts? |
| Date: | 2005-10-09 05:59:47 |
| Message-ID: | 200510082259.47178.uwe@oss4u.com |
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how about using 2 tables with according unique/primary key constraints and a
view to actually access the data (mixing the 2 tables into one) ?
On Saturday 08 October 2005 22:36, Miles Keaton wrote:
> I'm stuck on a brain-teaser with CONSTRAINT:
>
> Imagine a table like "lineitems" in a bookstore - where you don't need
> an ISBN to be unique because a book will be in buying history more
> than once.
>
> But you DO need to make sure that the ISBN number is ONLY matched to
> one book name - NOT to more than one book name.
>
> This is OK:
> isbn name
> 1234 Red Roses
> 1234 Red Roses
>
> This is OK: (two books can have the same name)
> isbn name
> 1234 Red Roses
> 5555 Red Roses
>
> This is NOT OK: (an isbn must be tied to one book only!)
> isbn name
> 1234 Red Roses
> 1234 Green Glasses
>
>
> I know it's tempting to say, "just link a separate table for the book
> and don't store the book name" but let's just pretend that's not an
> option - because I'm not actually dealing with books : I just made up
> this simplified version of something at work, where we can't change
> the table : both isbn and name MUST be in the table, and what I'm
> trying to do is put a CONSTRAINT on the table definition to protect
> against user error, by making sure that any entered isbn is only tied
> to one book-name in that table.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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