On 2009-01-21, Brent Wood <b.w...@niwa.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a table with a column of ID's (integer), these are unique
> except where they = -1 (column 1) 

> I have a partial unique index where the value is not -1 to enforce this.

> I want to use this column as a foreign key on a column in another table 
> (column 2), but cannot without a full unique index. 

a full unique index is easy use an expression that's null for -1.

create unique index foobar on foo( ( case fee when -1 then null else fee end ) 
);

> Is there any way to add an equivalent constraint to a foreign key which 
> restricts entries in column 2 to values in column 1?

unfortunately expressions don't seem to be allowed for foreign key constraints 

you could add an auxillary column and create a rule, or trigger to keep
it updated.


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