Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I ask because I'm currently using them to join a single table to rows in
> arbitrary tables, something like:
> 
> +-------------+
> | JOINME      |
> +-------------+
> | foreign_oid |
> | foreign_id  |
> | ...         |
> +-------------+
> 
> Where foreign_oid is the tableoid of the table and foreign_id is the
> (serial, not oid) id of the row in that table.
> 
> I dunno if it's bad design, but it's darn handy.

How do you make use of this? It seems like you would need your code to know
which foreign_oid referred to which table to actually perform the join.


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greg


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