Re:  How to use the SET data type?  Help plz!

From: pgadmin(at)claymccoy(dot)com
To: chriskl(at)familyhealth(dot)com(dot)au
Cc: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re:  How to use the SET data type?  Help plz!
Date: 2003-10-27 15:16:06
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I see your points. So how is the best way to implement this type of "set" idea
in something like postgres? Say I have a column named primary colors, and I
want to limit this to red, blue, and yellow. How is the best way to do this
without a mysql set?

Thanks

> > Odd that it is a selectable datatype in pgadmin then huh?
>
> That's a question for the pgAdmin guys, but I know that PostgreSQL has a
> type called 'set', which is nothing to do with sets as you understand
> them.
>
> > If there are no sets, then is there anythign else that can be used to
> > represent that type of data. I used them a lot in a mySQL database that I
am
> > migrating from. It is very useful to have a predefined set of values to
> > choose from, otherwise it would just be a text field with no constraints as
to
> > the contents. It is also nice to have the popup menus of the selecable
values
> > when inputing data like how phpmyadmin handles sets. It seem slike a huge
> > oversight to not support them.
>
> Look up CHECK constraints.
>
> Lack of 'MySQL sets' in Postgres is NOT an oversight. It's a random,
> non-SQL standard type that the MySQL developers made up one day that no
> other database on Earth supports. Why should Postgres support it? It's
> just a lame workaround for MySQL not supporting constraints.
>
> (Sorry to sound all worked up about it, but it's one of the things I
> find annoying about MySQL...)
>
> Chris
>
>

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