Re: Composite type, DEFAULT, NOT NULL, REFERENCES
От | Merlin Moncure |
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Тема | Re: Composite type, DEFAULT, NOT NULL, REFERENCES |
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Msg-id | CAHyXU0zqWmAwEz1Sh33j1OvTcQO_Uc5YaFT9CYwTxZA9AKyGQg@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Composite type, DEFAULT, NOT NULL, REFERENCES (erhaminus <erhaminus@o2.pl>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:32 AM, erhaminus <erhaminus@o2.pl> wrote: > > Hi, > > Is a way to define DEFAULT, NOT NULL and REFERENCES for members of composite type? > > For example: > > -- type > CREATE TYPE bibl.bibliography AS > ( > edition TEXT, > publisher_id BIGINT > ); > > -- table def > create table bibl.monograph > ( > id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, > bibl bibl.bibliography > ); > > -- how to do that, assuming that: > -- we want edition NOT NULL, DEFAULT with value "first" > -- we want publisher_id reffering to bibl.publisher(id) > > This does not work for me: > > ALTER TABLE bibl.monograph ALTER COLUMN (bibl).is_bibliography SET NOT NULL; > ALTER TABLE bibl.monograph ALTER COLUMN (bibl).is_bibliography SET DEFAULT false; sure: create table bibl.monograph ( id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, bibl bibl.bibliography check((bibl).is_bibliography is not null) DEFAULT row(false, 'something'); ); create unique index on bibl.monograph(bibl); create table a_table ( bibl bibl.bibliography references bibl.monograph(bibl) ); Not saying this is a good idea -- but it can be done. The only thing you can't do is DOMAIN a composite type so you have to manually add the check constraint to every table containing the type of you want to enforce it. merlin
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