On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Rémi Cura <remi.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey dear list,
> I can't find a nice solution to enforce a necessary behaviour in my case :
> I want a parent table to remain empty.
>
> Of course I could define a trigger and return NULL in any case, but I'd like
> a more elegant approach using check or constraints.

You could probably do it with a simple constraint:

postgres=# create table dum(check (false));
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# insert into dum default values;
ERROR:  new row for relation "dum" violates check constraint "dum_check"
DETAIL:  Failing row contains ().


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