> tfinneid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> > tfinneid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> Thats good enough for me, thats exactly what I want. >> > >> > In that case, why use partitions at all? They are simple independent >> > tables. >> >> For two reasons, >> - the data logically belongs together. >> - because its more practical to create tables as childs of a parent >> table >> than as independent tables. >> - changes to the table is applied to all partitions, and prohibits >> tables with different dd. >> - performing the create operation does not require the source code to >> contain the ddl of the parent table. > > You can use CREATE TABLE LIKE, which copies the definition but does not > set the inheritance. I know, but point 1 of reason 2 was why I decided against it. I was discussing the different options with myself when I was trying to decide, and I decided on the partitions. So unless there will be a problem with the real operations, I cant se any reason to change. regards thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq