Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID - Mailing list pgsql-general

From rob stone
Subject Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID
Date
Msg-id 1505593221.4178.26.camel@gmail.com
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID  (Rafal Pietrak <rafal@ztk-rp.eu>)
Responses Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID  (Rafal Pietrak <rafal@ztk-rp.eu>)
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On Sat, 2017-09-16 at 19:18 +0200, Rafal Pietrak wrote:
> Dear robjsargent@gmail.com,
> 
> 
> I do have 17 "process tables" ... they are "class-B" tables, they
> DONT
> need any hierarchy. One of them contain payment details and has FK do
> a
> document (in one of the 12 tables of "class-A", which are in 6 levels
> of
> hierachy) which this payment covers. They get multiplicated ONLY
> because
> PK in those 12 "class-A" tables must be accessed separately. And
> those I
> have. It goes like this:
> 
> 
Hello Rafal,


I've been trying to follow this discussion but now I'm totally
confused. (Some people might say that this is my normal state.)

However, what do you mean by the following:-

17 "process tables"?

multiplicated -- does this mean replicated?

any of the 12 leaf tables I'm using  -- what is a "leaf" table?

collapse some of the hierarchy at the expense of some columns getting
NULL for certain rows  --  does this mean if you have two input fields
(field A and field B) that if field A is not null and field B is null
the data is inserted into one table and if it's the inverse you insert
into an entirely different table?



IMHO, you need an UML diagram that not only sets out your workflow but
will also provide the basis for your schema.
Keep in mind that a hierarchy can be 'n' tables deep. The foreign keys
point back upwards until you finally reach the parent.

You mention payments being made. Users make mistakes. They can post a
payment to the wrong account and later it has to be reversed. These
things can be modelled via your UML diagram.

Cheers,
Rob


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