Re: lost in system tables - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Luca Pireddu
Subject Re: lost in system tables
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Msg-id 200512060934.59140.luca@cs.ualberta.ca
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In response to lost in system tables  (Emil Rachovsky <zsevgymko@yahoo.com>)
Responses Re: [SQL] lost in system tables  (Emil Rachovsky <zsevgymko@yahoo.com>)
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:47, Emil Rachovsky wrote:
>  I am trying to find the equivalent of these two
> Sybase system columns :
>
> check_on_commit (Y/N)  -  Indicates whether INSERT and
> UPDATE commands should wait until the next COMMIT
> command to check if foreign keys are valid. A foreign
> key is valid if, for each row in the foreign table,
> the values in the columns of the foreign key either
> contain the NULL value or match the primary key values
> in some row of the primary table.
>
> nulls (Y/N)  -  Indicates whether the columns in the
> foreign key are allowed to contain the NULL value.
> Note that this setting is independent of the nulls
> setting in the columns contained in the foreign key.
>
>  Maybe pg_constaint.condeferrable is appropriate for
> check_on_commit? I'll appreciate any help
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Emil

Those parameters are specified when you declare the foreign key.  Look here,
in the section describing "references":
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/sql-createtable.html

Luca

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