louis gonzales wrote:
Florian,
Are you certain:

"You can only create an FK if the fields you are referencing in the foreign table form a PK there. And creating a PK implicitly creates an index, which you can't drop without dropping the PK :-("

Arg.. Should have written "unique index" instead of primary key..
But it doesn't change much, since a unique index and a pk are nearly
the same.

I'm not sure I am convinced the necessity of a foreign key, "needing" to reference a primary keyed entry from a different table.
I tried the following:
create table a(id int4) ;
create table b(id int4, a_id int4) ;
alter table b add constraint pk foreign key (a_id) references a (id) ;

The alter table gave me an error stating that I need to have a unique index
defined on a.id...

greetings, Florian Pflug

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