Re: CREATE TABLE AS ... - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Raphael Bauduin
Subject Re: CREATE TABLE AS ...
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Msg-id 20020724081417.GA7419@raphael
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In response to Re: CREATE TABLE AS ...  (Artur Pietruk <arturp@plukwa.pdi.net>)
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Hi,

Thanks for the tips, but although the result is the same as a primary
key constraint, I'm not sure it will fit my needs as I want to use the
primary key in a foreign key constraint in another table. I made it with
a copy and it works fine.

Raph

On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 04:40:32PM +0200, Artur Pietruk wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 03:48:07PM +0200, Raphael Bauduin wrote:
> > Hi,
>
>     Hello,
>
> > In a data model change, I wanted to use the "create table as select"
> > feature. However, I want that table to have a primary key defined, and
> > thus a field defined as NOT NULL. I didn't find a way to add a NOT NULL
> > constraint on a column of an existing table. If there isn't, what's the
> > best way to go? A COPY?
>
>     Yes, it looks that you cannot add NOT NULL constraint. But check if
> this could work for you:
>
> == 8< ===
> ALTER TABLE your_table ADD CONSTRAINT my_constr1 CHECK (your_column IS NOT NULL UNIQUE);
> ALTER TABLE your_table ADD CONSTRAINT my_constr2 UNIQUE (your_column);
> == 8< ===
>
>     It is not marked as "Primary Key", but it does the same job: checks
> that column is UNIQUE and NOT NULL.
>
>     Best regards,
> --
> --- Artur Pietruk, arturp@plukwa.net

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