lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Geoffrey Myers) writes: > Greg Sabino Mullane wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: RIPEMD160 >> >> >>> cut and paste: >>> >>> set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK; >> >> Should be >> >> \set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK on >> >> You can also set this when calling psql like so: >> >> psql --set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK=on >> >> But that's getting off-topic now, as we've got the problem narrowed: >> >>> INSERT 0 1 >> >> This shows the session_replication_role is working as it >> should. Double check where and how you are setting it; your foreign >> key problems will go away once it is set correctly. > > I'm not sure how to address this. I'm not exactly sure where to place > session_replication_role. It's very close to the top of the file: > > -- > -- PostgreSQL database dump > -- > > SET client_encoding = 'UTF-8'; > SET standard_conforming_strings = off; > SET check_function_bodies = false; > SET client_min_messages = warning; > SET escape_string_warning = off; > > set session_replication_role = replica; > > I'm still getting the errors. If it doesn't belong at the beginning > of this process, I'm not exactly sure where it should go. Hmm. Are you sure 'replica' is the right value to set for session_replication_role? I'd expect that when pulling in data from pg_dump, that 'local' might be the right value, since pg_dump isn't acting as a replication manager. Don't trust me blindly on this - I could be wrong - but you should certainly validate that you're setting that role GUC appropriately. -- select 'cbbrowne' || '@' || 'gmail.com'; http://linuxfinances.info/info/slony.html You shouldn't anthropomorphize computers; they don't like it. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general