> Stephan Szabo wrote: > > >On Sun, 16 May 2004, Dennis Gearon wrote: > > > > > > > >>CC me please. > >> > >>How do I set up a one to many relationship in Postgres, (any DB for that > >>matter.) > >> > >>I.E., if a delete or update of a child table causes a row in the parent > >>table to no longer refer to any rows in the child table, to either cause > >>Postgres to error out or delete the parent? I can see it does it for > >>when a parent is upudated or deleted. > >> > >> > > > >I don't think there's any built in direct way to do this right now, but > >you could probably build triggers that would do it for you (the current > >foreign key triggers might give a starting point. You'd probably also > >want to use CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER to be able to defer the trigger > >(similarly to how the foreign key deferred works). > > > > > > > > > I didn't know you could set up triggers to be deferred! AWESOME! That > makes for some additional flexibility that I could use. > > Thank you very much Stephen. I was beginnning to consider TRIGGERS as > the solution; Now I know that they will work. Well, I should note that AFAIK CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER is considered an "internal" feature. It's unlikely to go away until it's considered okay to break compatibility with 7.0/7.1 dumps however (and would be more likely to be replaced with a more general feature anyway). ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org