Re: faster or ..... ????

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dedy wrote:
Hii all,
I eould like to asking about creating table in postgres

Koq belum ada yg jawab - pada kurang ngerti, kali, Mas :).

here is the
1> can postgres do such things like this one?
 # create table address as object(address varchar(100), post(6));

post varchar(6), maksudnya, kan? But why the "as object" business - what do you expect it to do?

 # create table id (id integer not null primary key,
                    name char(100),address);
now i will
compare with this one >>
# create table id (id integer not null primary key, name char(100));
# create table address (id integer not null references id,
                      address varchar(100), post(6));

Sudah lihat

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/sql-createtable.html

belum? For clarity, you're probably better off mentioning both the table and column in the references constraint. And what's post, again? Is it a type, or is it a mistyped varchar?

By the way, there isn't usually much point to using varchar(), char() etc - just use text; PostgreSQL always stores text efficiently, whatever length it is.

which is most faster???

Faster for what, exactly? It's not clear (to me...) what you think the difference between your two alternatives is, except that the first one doesn't look like it has any hope of being understood by the database. Eg:

mus=# create table address as object(address varchar(100), post(6));
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "object" at character 25
LINE 1: create table address as object(address varchar(100), post(6)...
                                ^


Thank you very much for all your kind to answer my question
and my english is so bad isn't?

Bahasa Inggrisnya lumayan, dong, cuma bahasa SQL yg wajar diragukan ;-).

Dedy Styawan
Semarang

Tim

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