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> I thought we had tried this before, but with an embedded BEGIN. I get
> the same result, although I used the -1 switch instead of the BEGIN/COMMIT:
>
> psql:backup.txt:2077303: ERROR: insert or update on table "customer"
> violates foreign key constraint "$1"
Hmm..are we running a modern Postgres? Perhaps see if the following
script works with a single error:
BEGIN;
CREATE TEMP TABLE abc (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TEMP TABLE def (b INT NOT NULL REFERENCES abc(a));
SELECT 'Error:';
INSERT INTO def(b) VALUES (1);
SET session_replication_role = replica;
SELECT 'No error:';
INSERT INTO def(b) VALUES (2);
SELECT * FROM def;
ROLLBACK;
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