Hi Frank

Although you are thinking in OOP, the SQL is itself one definition model that 
you should not ignore and, IMHO, try to follow the normalization statements.

You can build a robust and normalized schema (table primarylocation , table 
secondlocation that have a idprimarylocation, etc.) and later you could build 
your OOP software translating this to the proper classes (in Java you could use 
a DAO-POJO class or hibernate-jpa, for example).

With this solution you can obtain all the benefits of DBRMS besides a OOP 
robust software :)

Best regards

El 17/05/2013, a las 13:46, Frank Lanitz <fr...@frank.uvena.de> escribió:

> Hi folkes,
> 
> I'm looking for a nice way to build this scenario:
> I've got a lot of locations with some special types. For example I've
> got workplaces, places like real laboratories and virtual places like
> maybe parcel service. For each of the different types I need to store
> some common attributes as well as some special ones. Having OOP in mind
> I came to the point of inherit tables. so I've create something like
> that (just a minimal example):
> 
> CREATE TABLE locations(
>       id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
>       name varchar(50)
> );
> CREATE TABLE workplaces(
>       workers integer
> ) INHERITS (locations);
> 
> But now I got stuck with the primary key thing. As described in the
> documentation it is not supported. And now I'm looking for the best way
> on having at table workplaces also the unique constraint from locations
> etc. so e.g. I can do something like that:
> 
> INSERT INTO workplaces (name, workers) VALUES ('My Place', 5);
> 
> having the incrementation and the uniqueness. I was thinking off
> creating a number of triggers doing this for me but wondering whether
> there might be a better way.
> 
> Cheers,
> Frank
> 
> BTW: Using Postgres 9.2 and up
> 
> 
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