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Re: How do I drop a Complicated Constraint Trigger After Delete Execute Procedure?

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On Wednesday 10 February 2010 4:56:21 pm Wang, Mary Y wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hmm. Things are still getting interesting around here.
>
> Here is my complicated problem.  I tried to delete a user from my users
> table, but it said "ERROR:  bug_assigned_to_fk referential integrity
> violation - key in users still referenced from bug" Ok.

Why not try deleting the information in bug that had assigned_to=user_id? Or do 
you want to keep that info in bug?

Is this still in version 7.1?

> Then I saw this statement in the .sql file.
> "CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER "bug_assigned_to_fk" AFTER DELETE ON "users" 
> FROM "bug" NOT DEFERRABLE INITIALLY IMMEDIATE FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE
> PROCEDURE "RI_FKey_noaction_del" ('bug_assigned_to_fk', 'bug', 'users',
> 'FULL', 'assigned_to', 'user_id');" Then I used this command to delete the
> constraint trigger:
> " drop trigger bug_assign_to_fk on bug;"
> I received error:
> "ERROR:  DropTrigger: there is no trigger bug_assign_to_fk on relation bug"
> I also tried
> "drop trigger bug_assign_to_fk on user;"
> I received this error:
> "ERROR:  DropTrigger: there is no trigger bug_assign_to_fk on relation
> users"
>
> Here is the bug table.  Please NOTE there is no constraint listed in the
> bug table.
>
> \d bug

How about \d+ bug ? 


> Mary



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