Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with SMTP id SAA20023 for postgres-redist; Sat, 14 Jan 1995 18:41:27 -0800 Resent-From: POSTGRES mailing list Resent-Message-Id: <199501150241.SAA20023@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: owner-postman@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.37.53]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with ESMTP id SAA20013 for ; Sat, 14 Jan 1995 18:41:26 -0800 Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.1B) with SMTP id SAA11289; Sat, 14 Jan 1995 18:41:09 -0800 Message-Id: <199501150241.SAA11289@faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU> X-Authentication-Warning: faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU: Host localhost.Berkeley.EDU didn't use HELO protocol From: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki) To: slillo@sisa.cl (Sebastian Lillo N.) Cc: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki) Subject: Re: Key not implemented Date: Sat, 14 Jan 95 18:41:03 -0800 X-Sender: aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Resent-To: postgres-redist@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Mts: smtp Resent-Date: Sat, 14 Jan 95 18:41:27 -0800 Resent-XMts: smtp ------- Forwarded Message From: jpv@gavdos.pr.net.CH (Jean-Paul Vetterli) To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: Managing key-value pairs Date: Mon, 22 Nov 93 09:35:31 +0100 > From: dunkel@spin.chem.utah.edu (Reinhard Dunkel) > Message-Id: <9311220311.AA21809@spin.chem.utah.edu> > > [...] > I am trying to use Postgres 4.1 (RS/6000-370, AIX 3.2.4) to manage > key-value pairs for a graphical user interface. I am embarrassed to > admit that I have problems to make this easiest of all database > applications work smoothly. I would greatly appreciate any help on the > following problems: > > PROBLEM 1: I have to enforce that my "param" attribute values (keys) > are unique in a database relation. However, the command "create foo > (param=char16, value=text) key (param)\g" is documented in the > reference manual but the message "WARN:Nov 21 18:10:13:RelationCreate: > KEY not yet supported" sounds discouraging. So before writing a > key-value pair I query the database to see if the key is known and > then either replace or append the tupel. This approach takes two > database accesses (one second overhead with libpq each). Is there a > better way to do this? > [...] One approach to enforce uniqueness is to use rules. Example: ---- cut here ---- # this is a spog script: %spog -f # it is idempotent # # create key-value table: create kv (k = char16,\ v = text) # # uniqueness *and* integrity: define rule kv_r is \ on append to kv \ where kv.k = new.k or new.k ISNULL \ do instead nothing # # data: append kv (k = "K1", v = "K1's value") append kv (k = "K2", v = "K2's value") append kv (k = "K3", v = "K3's value") append kv (k = "K4", v = "K4's value") append kv (k = "K5", v = "etc.") ---- cut here ---- I hope this can help. Jean-Paul Vetterli Route des Pommiers 19 email: jpv@gavdos.pr.net.CH CH-1723 Marly phone: ++77 34 38 27 Switzerland fax: ++37 46 53 09 ------- End of Forwarded Message -- Paul M. Aoki | University of California at Berkeley aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU | Dept. of EECS, Computer Science Division (#1776) | Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 ============================================================================== To add/remove yourself to/from the POSTGRES mailing list: send mail with the subject line ADD or DEL to "postgres-request@postgres.Berkeley.EDU". If this fails, send mail to "post_questions@postgres.Berkeley.EDU" and a human will deal with it. DO NOT post to the "postgres" mailing list. ============================================================================== URL: http://s2k-ftp.CS.Berkeley.EDU:8000/postgres/