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On Friday 19 August 2011 11:52:50 Tom Lane wrote:
> Vincent de Phily <vincent.dephily@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Thanks for your answer. Experimenting a bit, those columns seem to have
> > only a cosmetic impact, meaning that "\d" will show the schema you
> > expect, but the behaviour remains unchanged (even after restarting
> > postgres).
> 
> > Digging further however, I found that pg_triggers can be used for my means
> > :
> IIRC, there are fields of pg_constraint that are copied into the
> pg_trigger rows for the supporting triggers, so as to save one catalog
> lookup at run time.  If you diddle one manually, you'd better diddle
> both.

Some relid values are indeed duplicated in pg_constraint and pg_trigger, but 
it doesn't look like I need to fiddle with those ?

I'm only touching pg_trigger.tgfoid and pg_constraint.confdeltype/confupdtype 
(which indeed seem to say the same thing in a different way). Do you know if 
there is something else I've missed ?

Thanks.

-- 
Vincent de Phily

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