Re: [GENERAL] What is the proper query - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Igor Korot
Subject Re: [GENERAL] What is the proper query
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Msg-id CA+FnnTxmubN-ZaQ3hoAZXbAwthVAUcgb++biHzT_GOCjmUm8Uw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] What is the proper query  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: [GENERAL] What is the proper query  (Melvin Davidson <melvin6925@gmail.com>)
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Hi, David,

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 12:06 PM, David G. Johnston
<david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Igor Korot <ikorot01@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Or this is the bug in 9.1?
>> Since it looks like there are 2 columns with the same info in 1
>> table/view....
>
>
> This old email thread sounds similar to what you are describing here.
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/56D0C4B8.7020200%40aklaver.com

Consider following table creation command:

CREATE TABLE leaguescorehitter(id integer, playerid integer, scoreid
integer, value double, foreign key(id) references leagues(id), foreign
key(id, playerid) references playersinleague(id, playerid), foreign
key(scoreid) references scorehits(scoreid));

There are 3 foreign keys in this table for which there are 4 rows
displayed in my query as it should be:

1 for leagues(id)
1 for scorehits(scoreid)
2 for playersinleague(id,playerid) - 1 row per field

However what I would expect to see is:

[code]
ordinal_position      |    position_in_unique_constraint
      0                                      1
                           - this is for leagues(id)
      1                                      1
      1                                      2
                           - those 2 are for
playersinleague(id,playerid)
      2                                      1
                           - this is for scorehits(scoreid)
[/code]

Instead I got ordinal_positionv = position_in_unique_constraints and can't tell
which constraint is which, or more precisely, when the one ends and
second starts.

Hopefully this above will not be mangled and the spacing will be kept.

Thank you.

>
> David J.
>


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