On Sep 14, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Ketema Harris wrote:
I have the following table set up:
CREATE TABLE states
(
state_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval
('state_province_id_seq'::regclass),
state character(2),
full_name character varying,
timezone character varying,
CONSTRAINT "PK_state_id" PRIMARY KEY (state_id)
)
CREATE TABLE canadian_provinces
(
-- Inherited: state_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval
('state_province_id_seq'::regclass),
-- Inherited: state character(2),
-- Inherited: full_name character varying,
-- Inherited: timezone character varying,
CONSTRAINT "PK_province_id" PRIMARY KEY (state_id)
)
as expected I can do select * from states and get everything out of
the child table as well. What I can't do is create a FK to the
states table and have it look in the child table as well. Is this
on purpose? Is it possible to have FK that spans into child tables?
I'm assuming you just left out an INHERITS clause or ALTER TABLE
statement to add the inheritance? Anyways, the answer to your
question is no, you'll need to create any dependencies to child
tables separately.
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