Re: repost of how to do select in a constraint

From: "Peter Gibbs" <peter(at)emkel(dot)co(dot)za>
To: "Dennis Gearon" <gearond(at)cvc(dot)net>, <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: repost of how to do select in a constraint
Date: 2003-01-21 07:04:35
Message-ID: 003001c2c11b$5ccfdf80$0b01010a@emkel.co.za
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Dennis Gearon wrote:

> I'd like to create a table constraint, a trigger, a rule, whatever that
> would
> prevent insertion or updates of a row that had any other type besides:
>
> 'Group'
>
> Into the table 'MeetGrpDescs'. I don't want to hardcode in the 'org_id'
> value,
> I'd like to put something like a join on org_type_id and then test if
> org_type = 'Group'.

Check constraints apparently cannot contain subselects, but they can contain
function calls, so how about something like:

CREATE FUNCTION org_type(int4) RETURNS text AS '
select org_type from OrgTypes where org_type_id = $1;
' LANGUAGE sql;

ALTER TABLE MeetGrpDescs
ADD CONSTRAINT GroupsOnly CHECK(org_type(org_type_id) = 'Group');

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Peter Gibbs
EmKel Systems

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