On Tue, 2021-07-13 at 10:00 -0400, David Gauthier wrote:
> I have a column in a table which is a csv of values and I need to make sure
> each element of the csv = the PK of that same table.
This won't work, and it is broken by design.
Change your data model to adhere to the first normal form, an
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 7:47 AM David Gauthier
wrote:
> Ok, thanks.
>
> I was looking for, but didn't find, something like...
> each_element_of(regexp_split_to_array(children_csv)) references
> projects(project);
> Of course the "each_element_of" is my creation here :-)
>
>
Several years ago, I h
Ok, thanks.
I was looking for, but didn't find, something like...
each_element_of(regexp_split_to_array(children_csv)) references
projects(project);
Of course the "each_element_of" is my creation here :-)
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 10:07 AM David G. Johnston <
david.g.johns...@gmail.com> wrote:
> O
On Tuesday, July 13, 2021, David Gauthier wrote:
>
>
> I suppose I could write a stored procedure to do this and call it in a
> check constraint. But I was wondering if there is something more elegant.
>
>
You cannot use a check constraint here as the behavior is not immutable.
You can use a trigg
Hi:
I have a column in a table which is a csv of values and I need to make sure
each element of the csv = the PK of that same table.
create table projects (
project varchar primary key,
children_csv varchar );
insert into projects (project,children_csv) values
('prj1',null),
('prj2',null),
(