Modeling a PostgreSQL database, is it a bad practice to create a table to serve another tables? For example, create a table with default address fields.
CREATE TABLE address (
zipcode char(8) NOT NULL,
street varchar(80) NOT NULL,
number varchar(10) NOT NULL,
city varchar(60) NOT NULL,
state char(2) NOT NULL
);
And then inherite it in every table which uses these fields. Example:
CREATE TABLE customer (
id integer PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(80)
) INHERITS (address);
CREATE TABLE company (
id integer PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(80)
) INHERITS (address);
CREATE TABLE building (
id integer PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(80)
) INHERITS (address);
The idea is apply something like Single responsibility principle in the tables creation proccess.
One of my main questions is if the table address
can cause significative lose of performance because it will become each time bigger.