On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Joolz wrote:
> In my db I have a table type_of_action, fields code varchar, name
> varchar, medical boolean. Two other tables refer to this table, one of
> them to the medical rows, the other one to the none-medical rows. I
> would like to make the reference with a view, like this:
>
> create table type of action_type (
> code varchar,
> name varchar,
> medical boolean
> );
>
> create view action_type_medical as select * from action_type
> where medical=true;
> create view action_type_non_medical as select * from action_type
> where medical=false;
>
> create table general_actions (
> field1, field2, field_etc,
> action_type varchar references action_type_non_medical(code)
> );
>
> create table medical_actions (
> field1, field2, field_etc,
> action_type varchar references action_type_medical(code)
> );
>
> But pg refuses this, can't create a reference to a view. I can now
> create a trigger plus function that will do the check, but is there a
> more elegant way? Thanks!
Not really right now. Note, that to do foreign keys properly you need
triggers on action_type as well and those triggers need to take into
account the view conditions to determine what checks to do.