Re: ALTER CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Stephan Szabo
Subject Re: ALTER CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY
Date
Msg-id 20020313075909.F81426-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com
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In response to ALTER CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY  (Charles Hauser <chauser@acpub.duke.edu>)
List pgsql-sql
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Charles Hauser wrote:

> When I created a TABLE clone I initially defined a column:
> gb_accessions_id INTEGER REFERENCES gb_accessions(gb_accessions_id) NULL
>
>
> I have renamed TABLE gb_accessions to TABLE gb, and its column
> gb_accessions_id to gb_id.
>
> I next renamed the column 'gb_accessions_id' in TABLE clone to 'gb_id'.
> In renaming this column in TABLE clone I appear to have lost the
> reference to TABLE gb (see below).
>
> Questions:
>
> 1. During which step in my renaming did this occur?

As soon as you renamed either the table or column the constraint got
broken.

> 2. How should I have carried this out?

Pretty much you need to kill the references constraint that was there.
This involes dropping the triggeres involved in the constraint (see
techdocs.postgresql.org for more details - they've got some writings
that will help)

> 3. Can I add back REFERENCES gb(gb_id)?
Yes, use alter table add constraint to add the constraint back.



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