Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> 4.16.2 Referenceable tables, subtables, and supertables >>> A table BT whose row type is derived from a structured type ST is >>> called a typed table. Only a base table or a view can be a typed >>> table. A typed table has columns corresponding, in name and >>> declared type, to every attribute of ST and one other column REFC >>> that is the self-referencing column of BT; let REFCN be the
> After re-reading it, I think it is related to (or at least similar to) > the work Tom is currently doing to allow composite types as table > attributes. The "structured type" stuff seems closely related, but I do not understand the business about a "self-referencing column". I have a feeling that it might be a mutant version of our notion of inheritance ... regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]