----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Create a table "sibling" with parent_id, sibling_id and appropriate FKs, allowing the model to reflect the relation. At the same time, you can drop "mother" and "father", because this relation is covered too


Something like a table describing relationships and a table reflecting relationships from both sides, I guess:


create table relationship_type
(
relationship_type_id serial,
relationship_type_description varchar(20)
)

populated with values such as:
1 Child_of
2 Father_of
3 Brother_of
4 Sister_of
...


And then


create table person_relationships
(
source_person_id int4,
relationship_type_id int4,
target_person_id int4
)

populated with values such as:
1 1 2  (person 1 is child of person 2)
2 2 1  (person 2 is father of person 1)
...


It requires a careful maintenance, as almost all (I'd stick with ALL) relationships will require a person to appear twice (as source and as target), but flexible and easy to query.


Helder M. Vieira






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