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Re: Composite type: Primary Key and validation

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Thank's a lot, I'll take care of it.

Il giorno lun 5 giu 2023 alle ore 16:18 Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
On 6/5/23 09:02, Laurenz Albe wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 11:49 +0200, Lorusso Domenico wrote:
>> I've a couple of questions about composite type.
>> Suppose this composite type:
>> CREATE TYPE my_type AS (
>>      user_ts_start My_start_timestamp,
>>      user_ts_end My_end_timestamp,
>>      db_ts_start My_start_timestamp,
>>      db_ts_end My_end_timestamp,
>>      audit_record jsonb
>> );
>> My_start_timestamp is a domain of timestamp with default as now().
>> My_end_timestamp is a domain of timestamp with default as infinite
>>
>>     1. May I use user_ts_start and/or db_ts_start has part of Primary Key of a table that contains a field of my_type?
>>     2. to add an overall check constraint on the entire composite type, could be a valid
>>        approach to create a domain based on my_type and add a custom function to validate it? (check_my_type(VALUE)).
>>        In this way I've a dominan of composite type that contain others domain... what do you think?
> Avoid using composite types as data types for a table column.
> It adds complexity for no clear gain.

Isn't now() also a bad idea, since it's the "now" at the start of the
transaction?

Better to use clock_timestamp().

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