On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 00:01 -0430, Luis Ochoa wrote: > In a relationship between tables, I need to allow use of existing > columns as destination target of my foreign key columns. > Right now, when a user create a relationship between two tables, he > should select kind: from fk or from uk ( and which?) and the fk > columns are created in an automatic way at destination table. > > This new feature will require a mapping between this new fk columns > and existing columns, allowing user to choose which fk columns will > create an automatic column at destination table, and which column will > use a existing column as fk. > > My question is how to do this process, I suggest two ways: > > (1) User create a relationship between (dragging mouse) and when he > drop relationship end instead of creating automatic fk, a new dialog > starts a allow user to choose the mapping between each column in fk at > destination table between two options: choose an existing column, > create an automatic one. > > (2) User create a relationship between (dragging mouse) and when he > drop relationship all fk columns are automatically created, if user > wants to mapping a fk from a new automatic column or to an existing > column, he should select an option from right click to allow bring a > dialog as described above to do this mapping. > > Dialog in both cases will be like: > > [origin fk column 1] select mapping between [ automatic fk col and > an existing column ] > [origin fk column 2] select mapping between [ automatic fk col and > an existing column ] > ... > > Any suggestions or advices are welcome. >
I prefer #1. With #2, the user will have to delete a column he never asked to create. -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com -- Sent via pgadmin-hackers mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-hackers
