On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 07:40:49AM -0700, David G. Johnston wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 6:17 AM Олег Самойлов <splarv@ya.ru> wrote:
>
> There must not be constraints at all. Constraints are needed to check
> incoming data to the table. But here table is read-only for database!
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>
> Please don't top-post.
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> So all your constraints is totally useless.
> > > could become:
> > >
> > > connection_from text check(connection_from ~ '^[^:]+:[0-9]+$) -- the
> host and
> > > port of the client, colon-separated
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>
> I'll agree that the benefit for adding the constraints to a foreign table are
> less than for a normal table but it is still not zero. Constraints are also a
> form of documentation. And also can be used (at least non-null ones) during
> optimization.
I feel constraints are going to lose focus of what we are trying to
show. Do the constraints actually do anything on a foreign table? If
not, we would have to mention that here too, which might be fine.
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