-- $Id: tables.pg.sql 798 2008-04-13 19:59:24Z jberanek $ -- -- MRBS table creation script - for PostgreSQL -- -- Notes: -- MySQL inserts the current date/time into any timestamp field which is not -- specified on insert. To get the same effect, use PostgreSQL default -- value current_timestamp. -- -- If you have decided to change the prefix of your tables from 'mrbs_' -- to something else then you must edit each 'CREATE TABLE' and 'create index' -- line below. CREATE TABLE mrbs_area ( id serial primary key, area_name varchar(30), area_admin_email text ); CREATE TABLE mrbs_room ( id serial primary key, area_id int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, room_name varchar(25) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, description varchar(60), capacity int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, room_admin_email text ); CREATE TABLE mrbs_entry ( id serial primary key, start_time int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, end_time int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, entry_type int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, repeat_id int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, room_id int DEFAULT 1 NOT NULL, timestamp timestamp DEFAULT current_timestamp, create_by varchar(80) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, name varchar(80) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, type char DEFAULT 'E' NOT NULL, description text ); create index idxStartTime on mrbs_entry(start_time); create index idxEndTime on mrbs_entry(end_time); CREATE TABLE mrbs_repeat ( id serial primary key, start_time int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, end_time int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, rep_type int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, end_date int DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, rep_opt varchar(32) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, room_id int DEFAULT 1 NOT NULL, timestamp timestamp DEFAULT current_timestamp, create_by varchar(80) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, name varchar(80) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, type char DEFAULT 'E' NOT NULL, description text, rep_num_weeks smallint DEFAULT NULL NULL );