RE: [ADMIN] Primary Keys - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Christian Marschalek
Subject RE: [ADMIN] Primary Keys
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Msg-id 000101c0d565$7e19b100$0200a8c0@server
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In response to Primary Keys  ("Brian Z" <brian0@verizon.net>)
List pgsql-general
I'll quote Thomas F.O'Connell on this one as it has been discussed just
some days ago:

<quote>
first of all, i recommend checking out the syntax for the CREATE TABLE
command. it's available here:

http://postgresql.readysetnet.com/users-lounge/docs/7.1/postgres/sql-cre
atetable.html

for a quick example, though:

create table foo (
    bar int4,
    baz int4,
    ola int4,
    primary key( bar, baz )
);

this statement will make the columns bar and baz coincidentally the
primary key for the table foo.

-tfo
</quote>

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> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 11:21 PM
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> Subject: [ADMIN] Primary Keys
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> How can you create a Primary Key which contains multiple
> columns on for a table.
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