Alfred Perlstein wrote:
  >* Oliver Elphick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001018 04:59] wrote:
  >> Do you mean that inheriting tables should share a single index with their
  >> ancestors, or that each descendant should get a separate index on the
  >> same pattern as its ancestors'?  
  >> 
  >> With the former, the inherited index could be used to enforce a primary
  >> key over a whole inheritance hierarchy, and would presumable make it
  >> easier to implement RI against an inheritance hierarchy.  Is this what
  >> you have in mind?
  >
  >Not really, it's more of a convience issue for me, a 'derived table'
  >should inherit the attributes of the 'base table' (including indecies),
  >having an index shared between two tables is an interesting idea but
  >not what I had in mind.

Well then, what will happen if I do

 SELECT * FROM table* WHERE inherited_unique_indexed_field = some_value;

would I expect to get back multiple rows?  Are all the separate indexes
candidates for use in the selection?

I think you are highlighting the fact that we still haven't satisfactorily
defined the semantics of inheritance in PostgreSQL; is it merely a
template system or is it something more meaningful?  What inheritance
specifications are we going to work towards?


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