Hi all, Not sure if this has been reported already, it seems to be a variation on this thread:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20130515151059.go4...@tamriel.snowman.net One minor difference is, in my scenario - my source table field is defined as BIGINT (not serial) - though it does have a default nextval on a sequence, so ultimately - the same dependence. The primary difference (IMHO), is that I am actually foreign keying on a local materialised view of the fdw'ed foreign table. On the foreign host: Table "live.devices" Column | Type | Modifiers ------------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------- device_id | bigint | not null default nextval('devices_id_sequence'::regclass) On the local host: CREATE FOREIGN TABLE IF NOT EXISTS live.devices ( device_id bigint NOT NULL ); CREATE MATERIALISED VIEW local.devices; CREATE test_table (device_id bigint FOREIGN KEY (device_id) REFERENCES clone.devices (device_id) ); ERROR: referenced relation "devices" is not a table Though this is a similar scenario to the previous thread, I would have expected foreign keying from a materialised view to behave independently of the FDW, as if from a regular local table. FYI, I'm running postgresql 9.3.4 Cheers, Tim