| From: | David Mulcahy <eseol(at)mersinet(dot)co(dot)uk> | 
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| To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org | 
| Subject: | Foreign Key problem | 
| Date: | 2001-08-13 16:57:49 | 
| Message-ID: | 3B78070D.DCD0D282@mersinet.co.uk | 
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I am having problems trying to create the following.  Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.
CREATE TABLE "t0" (
	"id" integer,
	"table" character(1),
	"product" character(1),
	Primary Key ("id", "table")
);
CREATE TABLE "t1" (
	"id" integer,
	"table" character(1),
	"product" text,
	Primary Key ("id", "table")
);
CREATE TABLE "t3" (
	"num" integer,
	"id" integer REFERENCES t0 and t1,
	"table" character(1) REFERENCES t0 and t1,
	Primary Key ("num", "id", "table")
);
Is it possible to have a foreign key reference two tables like in the
above example if so how would I do it. I am using postgresql v 7.1.2.
Thanks in advance
David Mulcahy
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