On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Creating tables this way:
> 
>    A has a primary key
>    B inherits A
>    C references B
> 
> results in an error message on the CREATE TABLE for C (ERROR:  PRIMARY KEY for 
>referenced table "b" not found).
> 
> To reproduce:
> 
> create table A
> (
>       id integer primary key
> );
> 
> create table B
> (
>       dummy integer
> ) inherits (A);
> 
> create table C
> (
>       ref integer references B
> );
> 
> psql:repro.sql:14: ERROR:  PRIMARY KEY for referenced table "b" not found
> 
> AFAIK the SQL code is correct. B should inherit the primary key from A, so C should 
>be able to reference B.

Primary keys/Unique constraints do not currently inherit (they should, but
there are some questions about how they should).  If you want id to have
the properties of a primary key on B, you need to make a unique constraint
on B, I believe the NOT NULL is already inherited.

> The workaround appears to be explicitly naming the primary key column:
> create table C
> (
>       ref integer references B(id)
> );

This will not work for 7.1 since it checks for unique constraints (see
above)


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