<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Pure speculation but the word
firemakes me think of triggers, not rule. Fire Referential Integrity Rules (Triggers)?</div><div class="gmail_default"
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style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">DavidJ.</div><div class="gmail_default"
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class="gmail_quote">OnThu, Aug 27, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Andres Freund <span dir="ltr"><<a
href="mailto:andres@anarazel.de"target="_blank">andres@anarazel.de</a>></span> wrote:<br /><blockquote
class="gmail_quote"style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br /><br /> I searched the
currentcode, all diffs to the current code, and the<br /> mailing list, but still haven't got an actual clue what RIR
issupposed<br /> to stand for. There's a few things that come to mind (Rewrite Instead<br /> Rule?), but none of them
seemto make too much sense.<br /><br /> Greetings,<br /><br /> Andres Freund<br /><span class="HOEnZb"><font
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