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From Thom Brown
Subject Re: Adding Foreign Key Constraint To Existing Table
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In response to Adding Foreign Key Constraint To Existing Table  (Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com>)
Responses Re: Adding Foreign Key Constraint To Existing Table  (Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com>)
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On 1 July 2011 22:00, Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
>  I've examined the 9.0 manual page on alter table without seeing how to add
> a foreign key constraint to a column.
>
>  I needed to make changes on a couple of existing tables which could be
> accomplished only by dropping the foreign key constraint. That, and changing
> the table structure, column names, and column types were successful. But, I
> am not seeing the proper syntax to add a foreign key constraint back to the
> two affected tables.

By the way, rather than dropping the foreign key then recreating it,
you could always do this:

ALTER TABLE tablename DISABLE TRIGGER ALL;

Then it would ignore the foreign key trigger and you could put in
mischievous values... but remember to enable it again (replace DISABLE
with ENABLE).  You'll have to be a superuser to do it though.

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