Adrian Bool (aid@logic.org.uk) reports a bug with a severity of 3
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Short Description
Primary key not working correctly with inheritance
Long Description
Hi,
Just started out with postgres (2 days so far!). I am intrested in it's inheritance abilities.
I have come across something that seems to be a bug as far as I can make out.
See the simple extract in the example code section.
The second insert should not be allowed as it breaks the primary key's unqiueness. However postgres allows it's
insertion.
If one tries to insert directly into 'parent' the problem does not come about - the second insertion is rejected
correctly.
The same applies with the 'unique' constraint - which I think should
also apply to child tables.
This is in Postgres 7.1.3 - standard RedHat 7.1 build.
Hope this is indeed a bug and I've not beening wasting your time with my newness to this.
Regards,
aid
Sample Code
create table parent
(
id integer primary key
) ;
create table child
(
name varchar (30)
) inherits (parent) ;
insert into child values ( 1, 'Adrian' ) ;
insert into child values ( 1, 'John' ) ;
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