Re: Foreign Key Unique Constraint can be dropped - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Foreign Key Unique Constraint can be dropped
Date
Msg-id 12053.1244469053@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Foreign Key Unique Constraint can be dropped  (Vlado Moravec <vm.devs@gmail.com>)
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Vlado Moravec <vm.devs@gmail.com> writes:
> from postgres docs: "foreign key must reference columns that either are a
> primary key or form a unique constraint". It does not allow creating foreign
> key constraint on non-unique column - an error is raised.
> After playing with a new database I discovered that such a unique constraint
> can be droped after the foreign key constraint has been established. No
> warning, no error.

Not in any remotely modern version of Postgres.  Maybe you had more than
one unique index, and it chose the other one as the FK's dependency?
There's nothing prohibiting the creation of redundant indexes ...

            regards, tom lane

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