Re: Sometimes referential integrity seems not to work - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Stephan Szabo
Subject Re: Sometimes referential integrity seems not to work
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Msg-id 20040131124500.H98710@megazone.bigpanda.com
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In response to Sometimes referential integrity seems not to work  ("Enio Schutt Junior" <enio@pmpf.rs.gov.br>)
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Enio Schutt Junior wrote:

> In a database I am working, I sometimes have to delete all the records in
> some tables. According to the referential integrity defined in the creation
> of the tables, postmaster should not delete the records, but it does. I have
> used the following commands: "delete from table_1" and "truncate table_1".
> When deleting records individually, referential integrity works (postmaster
> does not allows deletion of records which are referred by another table).
> Is there some difference between deleting records individually or at once?
> Is there any possibility of the user who does this deletion (postgres, normal
> users) affects the behaviour of referential integrity in the tables? That is,
> can the postgres user delete records despite referential integrity?

It shouldn't.  Can you give your version information and a complete
standalone example?


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