Re: complex referential integrity constraints - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: complex referential integrity constraints
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Msg-id 20070223143453.GL7744@alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to Re: complex referential integrity constraints  (Alban Hertroys <alban@magproductions.nl>)
Responses Re: complex referential integrity constraints  (Richard Broersma Jr <rabroersma@yahoo.com>)
Re: complex referential integrity constraints  ("Robert Haas" <Robert.Haas@dyntek.com>)
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Alban Hertroys wrote:
> Robert Haas wrote:
> > The idea here is that a wolf can attack a sheep, or a wolf can attack
> > another wolf, but sheep can't attack anything.  I suppose I could list
> > each wolf in both the predator and prey tables, but that seems a bit
> > duplicative (and causes other problems).
>
> I'm quite certain a wolf is much more likely to attack a sheep than to
> attack another wolf, and even more unlikely to attack for example a
> lion. It seems to me that just the fact that it can isn't enough
> information.
>
> It looks like you need "weighted constraints"; there's 0 chance that a
> sheep attacks a wolf, but there's >0 chance that a wolf attacks a sheep,
> >0 chance it attacks a wolf and >0 chance it attacks a lion. The exact
> numbers will vary, and I have absolutely no idea what they would be
> like. It probably requires some kind of ranking system that adjusts
> according to the known animals and their likelihood to attack eachother.

Depending on what you're modelling, even this could be too simple -- for
example, while a single wolf is unlikely to attack a lion, a pack of
wolves have a lot more probability of doing so.

Do you keep packs of wolves in your barn?  If so, watch your lions.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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