create table companies (
id integer not null,
type varchar(50) default null,
ruby_type varchar(50) default null,
firm_id integer default null references companies initially deferred disable,
name varchar(50) default null,
client_of integer default null references companies initially deferred disable,
companies_count integer default 0,
rating integer default 1,
primary key (id)
);
-- non-standard sequence name used to test set_sequence_name
--
create sequence companies_nonstd_seq minvalue 10000;
create table funny_jokes (
id integer not null,
name varchar(50) default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence funny_jokes_seq minvalue 10000;
create table accounts (
id integer not null,
firm_id integer default null references companies initially deferred disable,
credit_limit integer default null
);
create sequence accounts_seq minvalue 10000;
create table topics (
id integer not null,
title varchar(255) default null,
author_name varchar(255) default null,
author_email_address varchar(255) default null,
written_on timestamp default null,
bonus_time timestamp default null,
last_read timestamp default null,
content varchar(4000),
approved integer default 1,
replies_count integer default 0,
parent_id integer references topics initially deferred disable,
type varchar(50) default null,
primary key (id)
);
-- try again for 8i
create table topics (
id integer not null,
title varchar(255) default null,
author_name varchar(255) default null,
author_email_address varchar(255) default null,
written_on date default null,
bonus_time date default null,
last_read date default null,
content varchar(4000),
approved integer default 1,
replies_count integer default 0,
parent_id integer references topics initially deferred disable,
type varchar(50) default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence topics_seq minvalue 10000;
create synonym subjects for topics;
create table developers (
id integer not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
salary integer default 70000,
created_at timestamp default null,
updated_at timestamp default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence developers_seq minvalue 10000;
create table projects (
id integer not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
type varchar(255) default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence projects_seq minvalue 10000;
create table developers_projects (
developer_id integer not null references developers initially deferred disable,
project_id integer not null references projects initially deferred disable,
joined_on timestamp default null,
access_level integer default 1
);
-- Try again for 8i
create table developers_projects (
developer_id integer not null references developers initially deferred disable,
project_id integer not null references projects initially deferred disable,
joined_on date default null
);
create sequence developers_projects_seq minvalue 10000;
create table orders (
id integer not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
billing_customer_id integer default null,
shipping_customer_id integer default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence orders_seq minvalue 10000;
create table customers (
id integer not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
balance integer default 0,
address_street varchar(100) default null,
address_city varchar(100) default null,
address_country varchar(100) default null,
gps_location varchar(100) default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence customers_seq minvalue 10000;
create table movies (
movieid integer not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
primary key (movieid)
);
create sequence movies_seq minvalue 10000;
create table subscribers (
nick varchar(100) not null,
name varchar(100) default null,
primary key (nick)
);
create sequence subscribers_seq minvalue 10000;
create table booleantests (
id integer not null,
value integer default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence booleantests_seq minvalue 10000;
create table auto_id_tests (
auto_id integer not null,
value integer default null,
primary key (auto_id)
);
create sequence auto_id_tests_seq minvalue 10000;
create table entrants (
id integer not null primary key,
name varchar(255) not null,
course_id integer not null
);
create sequence entrants_seq minvalue 10000;
create table colnametests (
id integer not null,
references integer not null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence colnametests_seq minvalue 10000;
create table mixins (
id integer not null,
parent_id integer default null references mixins initially deferred disable,
type varchar(40) default null,
pos integer default null,
lft integer default null,
rgt integer default null,
root_id integer default null,
created_at timestamp default null,
updated_at timestamp default null,
primary key (id)
);
-- try again for 8i
create table mixins (
id integer not null,
parent_id integer default null references mixins initially deferred disable,
type varchar(40) default null,
pos integer default null,
lft integer default null,
rgt integer default null,
root_id integer default null,
created_at date default null,
updated_at date default null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence mixins_seq minvalue 10000;
create table people (
id integer not null,
first_name varchar(40) null,
lock_version integer default 0,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence people_seq minvalue 10000;
create table readers (
id integer not null,
post_id integer not null,
person_id integer not null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence readers_seq minvalue 10000;
create table binaries (
id integer not null,
data blob null,
primary key (id)
);
create sequence binaries_seq minvalue 10000;
create table computers (
id integer not null primary key,
developer integer not null references developers initially deferred disable,
"extendedWarranty" integer not null
);
create sequence computers_seq minvalue 10000;
create table posts (
id integer not null primary key,
author_id integer default null,
title varchar(255) default null,
type varchar(255) default null,
body varchar(3000) default null
);
create sequence posts_seq minvalue 10000;
create table comments (
id integer not null primary key,
post_id integer default null,
type varchar(255) default null,
body varchar(3000) default null
);
create sequence comments_seq minvalue 10000;
create table authors (
id integer not null primary key,
name varchar(255) default null
);
create sequence authors_seq minvalue 10000;
create table tasks (
id integer not null primary key,
starting date default null,
ending date default null
);
create sequence tasks_seq minvalue 10000;
create table categories (
id integer not null primary key,
name varchar(255) default null,
type varchar(255) default null
);
create sequence categories_seq minvalue 10000;
create table categories_posts (
category_id integer not null references categories initially deferred disable,
post_id integer not null references posts initially deferred disable
);
create sequence categories_posts_seq minvalue 10000;
create table fk_test_has_pk (
id integer not null primary key
);
create sequence fk_test_has_pk_seq minvalue 10000;
create table fk_test_has_fk (
id integer not null primary key,
fk_id integer not null references fk_test_has_fk initially deferred disable
);
create sequence fk_test_has_fk_seq minvalue 10000;
create table keyboards (
key_number integer not null,
name varchar(50) default null
);
create sequence keyboards_seq minvalue 10000;
create table test_oracle_defaults (
id integer not null primary key,
test_char char(1) default 'X' not null,
test_string varchar2(20) default 'hello' not null,
test_int integer default 3 not null
);
create sequence test_oracle_defaults_seq minvalue 10000;
--This table has an altered lock_version column name.
create table legacy_things (
id integer not null primary key,
tps_report_number integer default null,
version integer default 0
);
create sequence legacy_things_seq minvalue 10000;