On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 03:15:56PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Christopher Masto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Another thing that seems kind of interesting would be to have:
> > CREATE TABLE base (table_id CHAR(8) NOT NULL [, etc.]);
> > CREATE TABLE foo  (table_id CHAR(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'foo');
> > CREATE TABLE bar  (table_id CHAR(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'bar');
> > Then a function on "base" could look at table_id and know which
> > table it's working on.  A waste of space, but I can think of
> > uses for it.
> 
> This particular need is superseded in 7.1 by the 'tableoid'
> pseudo-column.  However you can certainly imagine variants of this
> that tableoid doesn't handle, for example columns where the subtable
> creator can provide a useful-but-not-always-correct default value.

A bit of O-O doctrine... when you find yourself tempted to do something 
like the above, it usually means you're trying to do the wrong thing.  
You may not have a choice, in some cases, but you should know you are 
on the way to architecture meltdown.  "She'll blow, Cap'n!"

Nathan Myers
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