Re: Question about inheritance - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Question about inheritance
Date
Msg-id 200106100348.f5A3mUZ25772@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Question about inheritance  ("Dmitry G. Mastrukov" <dmitry@taurussoft.org>)
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I have added this thread to TODO.detail/inheritance.

>  > "Christopher Kings-Lynne" <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> writes:
>  > > Am I misunderstanding how the mechanism works, or is this a big, not
>  easily
>  > > solved, problem?
>  >
>  > The latter.  Check the list archives for previous debates about this.
>  > It's not real clear whether an inherited primary key should be expected
>  > to be unique across the whole inheritance tree, or only unique per-table
>  > (IIRC, plausible examples have been advanced for each case).  If we want
>  > uniqueness across multiple tables, it'll take considerable work to
>  > create an index mechanism that'd enforce it.
>  >
>  IMHO current behaviour of PostgreSQL with inherited PK, FK, UNIQUE is
> simply
>  bug not only from object-oriented but even object-related point of view.
> Now
>  I can violate parent PK by inserting duplicate key in child!
> 
>  Inherited tables should honours all constraints from parent. If I change
>  some constraint (seems only FK, but not PK or UNIQUE) I should be able to
> do
>  it in more restrictive manner. For example, two base table is connected via
>  FK. I can change such FK in childs from base1->base2 to child1->child2 (or
>  child3) but not to child1->not_inherited_from_base2. CHECK, DEFAULT, NOT
>  NULL are more free to changes, isn't it?
> 
>  IMHO last message in doc/TODO.details/inheritance from Oliver Elphick is a
>  good direction for implementing with exception on more rectrictive child FK
>  constraint (p.3 of message).
> 
>  As for me, I was pushed to rollback to scheme with no inheritance at all in
>  my project for now. So I'm very interesting in implementing of right
>  inheritance and I wanted to ask similar question in one of the lists in
> near
>  future.
> 
>  Regards,
>  Dmitry
> 
> 
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