Lost Trigger(s)? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rod Taylor
Subject Lost Trigger(s)?
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Msg-id 002601c0b39e$d59d3bb0$2205010a@jester
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delete from user;  <-- Simplest test case.  Any deletion request fails
on this table.
ERROR:  SPI_execp() failed in RI_FKey_cascade_del()

There are a ton of cascaded deletes that should occur from the above
deletion.  Which one is failing -- how do I tell (can't seem to do any
kind of comparison against bytea fields otherwise I'd try to fish out
the 'table' entites as a start)?

Tried a few things like:

select pg_trigger.* from pg_trigger join pg_class on (tgrelid =
pg_class.oid) join pg_proc on (pg_proc.oid = tgfoid) and relname =
'user' and proname ~ 'RI_FKey_cascade_del';  (gives 9 posibilities --
only 1 of these actually has some information at this point for a
group of users I want to delete -- deleting the information from the
single table with information doesn't solve the problem)

select reltriggers from pg_class where relname = 'user';  (gives 32
triggers).  All are in pg_trigger.

\d user
-> Shows me Indicies, Constraints, lack of rules (all properly).
Doesn't show any triggers..

But have come up with no obvious inconsistencies which would cause
this.

7.1 Beta 5 is the version.
--
Rod Taylor

There are always four sides to every story: your side, their side, the
truth, and what really happened.


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