On 08/24/2017 10:52 AM, Adam Brusselback wrote:
My understanding is that global indexes allow foreign keys to work naturally with partitioned tables, or tables in an inheritance hierarchy. That is pretty big IMO, as it allows you to partition a table without making a trade-off in your database integrity.

It is, in fact the reason that even with 10 we don't really have partitioning as much as syntactical sugar for partitioning. (Not trying to take away from that, having the syntactical sugar is a huge first step).

JD


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