Hi folks, I have a table which lists facilities and another table that lists access levels for those facilities. All straight forward using a foreign key set up using a normal references clause.
users=# select f_id, f_desc from facilities order by f_id; f_id | f_desc ------+--------------------- 1 | Login 3 | Users .... 16 | Itinerary .... 31 rows) users=# select * from facility_levels ; fl_f_id | fl_level | fl_desc ---------+----------+----------------------- 16 | 1 | Own itinerary 16 | 2 | Dealer/Dept itinerary 16 | 3 | Dept itinerary 16 | 4 | Dealer/Dept On/Off 16 | 5 | Dept On/Off 16 | 6 | All On/Off 16 | 7 | All features (7 rows) users=# Now I want to set up a new access level table specific to the itinerary, along the lines of u_id int4 not null references users(u_id) fl_level int4 not null references facility_levels(16, fl_level) Firstly, is this possible, and secondly how would I do it? -- Gary Stainburn I.T. Manager Ringways Garages http://www.ringways.co.uk -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql