Re: Are there known performance issues with defining all Foreign Keys as deferrable initially immediate - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Craig Ringer
Subject Re: Are there known performance issues with defining all Foreign Keys as deferrable initially immediate
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Msg-id 50569208.8050408@ringerc.id.au
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In response to Re: Are there known performance issues with defining all Foreign Keys as deferrable initially immediate  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Are there known performance issues with defining all Foreign Keys as deferrable initially immediate  ("McKinzie, Alan (Alan)" <alanmck@avaya.com>)
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On 09/16/2012 11:37 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Craig Ringer <ringerc@ringerc.id.au> writes:
>> Found it, it's in the NOTES for CREATE TABLE.
>> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-createtable.html:
>
>> When a UNIQUE or PRIMARY KEY constraint is not deferrable, PostgreSQL
>> checks for uniqueness immediately whenever a row is inserted or
>> modified. The SQL standard says that uniqueness should be enforced only
>> at the end of the statement; this makes a difference when, for example,
>> a single command updates multiple key values. To obtain
>> standard-compliant behavior, declare the constraint as DEFERRABLE but
>> not deferred (i.e., INITIALLY IMMEDIATE). Be aware that this can be
>> significantly slower than immediate uniqueness checking.
>
> Note that that is addressing uniqueness constraints, and *only*
> uniqueness constraints.  Foreign key constraints are implemented
> differently.  There is no equivalent to an immediate check of a foreign
> key constraint --- it's checked either at end of statement or end of
> transaction, depending on the DEFERRED property.  So there's really no
> performance difference for FKs, unless you let a large number of pending
> checks accumulate over multiple commands within a transaction.

Ah, thanks. I missed that detail.

--
Craig Ringer



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