Hi.

To allow indexes to be inherited so unique, foreign keys and such works properly with inheritance has been on the todo for quite some time. I thought that most probably it is a very non trivial thing, perhaps completely rethinking how indexes are done. Or perhaps it is not a feature that is requested allot and therefor no one ever got around to it. I am optimistic so I hoped for the second alternative and begun browsing the sources to see what could be done.

Well, from what I have been able to figure out it is not trivial, at least not to me. To be honest I have not completely figured out how the existing indexes works and fit into the constraints.

I am not quite sure what I am asking for, quite allot I guess. Is there someone already working on it? If so or if someone is considering perhaps I should start with one of the tasks clearly marked as easy, as an novice to postgresql hacking might be of better use then. Or maybe it is quite easy with the right directions, as in; non complex but takes time. So some one who knows what needs to be done, but do not have the time themselves could give an outline?

regards

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