Re: Help converting constraint triggers

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pgAdmin III v1.2.0..

--- Chris Hoover <revoohc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> What version of pgadmin are you using?  I looked in
> pgadmin3 and it
> does not show the constraint triggers.
> 
> On 8/3/05, Hemapriya <priyam_1121@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > pgadmin will list all the trigger functions
> defined
> > in each schema. it is a freeware.
> > 
> > --- Chris Hoover <revoohc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > > I need some help understanding how to convert
> > > constraint triggers to
> > > normal foreign keys.  I have several of them in
> my
> > > database that a
> > > previous dba created.  Since they don't show up
> in
> > > most PostgreSQL
> > > tools, they are becoming a real pain to deal
> with.
> > >
> > > Here is an example of on of the constraint
> triggers:
> > > CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER sys_user_group_id_fkey
> > >     AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE ON sys_user
> > >     FROM sys_group
> > >     NOT DEFERRABLE INITIALLY IMMEDIATE
> > >     FOR EACH ROW
> > >     EXECUTE PROCEDURE "RI_FKey_check_ins"
> > > ('sys_user_group_id_fkey',
> > > 'sys_user', 'sys_group', 'UNSPECIFIED',
> 'group_id',
> > > 'group_id');
> > >
> > >
> > > I believe this is the same as the foriegn key
> > > definition,
> > >
> > > alter table sys_user
> > >   add constraint sys_user_group_id_fkey foreign
> > > key(group_id)
> > >   references sys_group(group_id)
> > >   not deferrrable;
> > >
> > > Is this correct?  If not, how would be proper
> > > foreign key be defined?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
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