Re: Alternative to Select in table check constraint - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Richard Broersma Jr
Subject Re: Alternative to Select in table check constraint
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Msg-id 20060703015226.30511.qmail@web31812.mail.mud.yahoo.com
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In response to Re: Alternative to Select in table check constraint  ("Aaron Bono" <postgresql@aranya.com>)
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> This is more of an implementation option, but when I worry about what is
> active/inactive I put start/end dates on the tables.  Then you don't need
> active indicators.  You just look for the record where now() is >= start
> date and now() <= end date or end date is null.  You can even
> activate/deactivate a badge on a future date.  Of course, this complicates
> the data integrity - you will need some kind of specialized trigger that
> checks the data and makes sure there are no date overlaps to ensure you
> don't have two badges active at the same time.  But is also gives you a
> history of badges and their activities.

Good point. I take it that this type of solution stems from temporal schema design.

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.



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