On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Tom Lane wrote:

> "Zhidian Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > CREATE TABLE Link (
> >    Protein_ID oid
> >    CONSTRAINT one
> >    REFERENCES Protein (oid)
> >    ON DELETE CASCADE,
> >    Link varchar(128)
> > );
> > When I insert a record into this child table, it says
> > "ERROR: constraint one: table protein does not have an attribute oid"
> 
> How old is your Postgres?
> 
> IIRC, this was made to work in 7.2 or thereabouts.
> 
> Note that using OID as a foreign key is not really a good idea, because
> it's problematic to dump and restore.  You'd be better off with a serial
> column as primary key.

Yeah, I found that out the hardway and spent a couple days rewriting an 
app that had used OIDs in a way it really shouldn't have.

The only time I use OIDs now is to get rid of duplicate rows by hand or 
such like that.


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