Re: Classes (Object Oriented) in PostgreSQL question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Stephan Szabo
Subject Re: Classes (Object Oriented) in PostgreSQL question
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Msg-id 20011123105859.A84165-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com
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In response to Classes (Object Oriented) in PostgreSQL question  (Nikola Milutinovic <Nikola.Milutinovic@ev.co.yu>)
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> Hi all.
>
> I'm in the process of redesigning my database. I have seen some space
> for object design in my data schema. Namely, I'm modeling my company and
> it has organizational units: "parts", "sectors", "divisions" and
> "subdivisions". Each of these look alike and form a tree.
>
> So I thought to create a table "org_unit" containing common fields and
> just inferit them for a particular unit type. Something like:
>
> CREATE TABLE org_unit (
>    id        int4
>     PRIMARY KEY,
>    name        text,
>    manager_id    int4,
>    ordering    int2,
>    print        boolean
> );
>
> CREATE TABLE ou_part (
> ) INFERITS (org_unit);
>
> CREATE TABLE ou_sector (
>    part_id    int4,
>    FOREIGN KEY( part_id ) REFERENCES ou_part
> ) INHERITS (org_unit);
> ...
> CREATE TABLE official_mail (
>    id        int4    PRIMARY KEY,
>    e_mail    text,
>    org_unit_id    int4,
>    FOREIGN KEY( org_unit_id ) REFERENCES org_unit
> );
>
> Will this work? Both the foreign key in ou_* and in official_mail?

Probably not how you want.  The references will currently
only reference the exact table you specify, not any of the
children.


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