Actually, there will be creation of 2 new tables for each insert on 'primary' table, so for 10K records, we would have 20K tables. Those tables each will never grow more than a few records each.

Is it better to have 1 monolithic table and have to search it, or small individual tables but many of them?
Ron Johnson wrote:

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On 03/15/07 22:14, louis gonzales wrote:
Hello List,
I want to write a statement-level trigger - one that happens once per
statement - such that, immediately after an insert into a table(which
gets a unique integer value as an ID from a defined sequence, being the
primary key on the table), a new table is created with foreign key
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
constraint on that unique ID.

So if you insert 10,000 records into T, you then have 10,000 new tables?

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