You can do all that in a single sql command.
ALTER TABLE b DROP CONSTRAINT b_a_id_fkey, ADD CONSTRAINT b_a_id FOREIGN KEY (a_id) REFERENCES a(a_id);
ALTER TABLE b DROP CONSTRAINT b_a_id_fkey, ADD CONSTRAINT b_a_id FOREIGN KEY (a_id) REFERENCES a(a_id);
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 5:55 AM, Albe Laurenz <laurenz.albe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Phoenix Kiula wrote:Unless you want to mess with the catalogs directly, I believe that
> Hi. Hard to find this command in the documentation - how should I alter a table to REMOVE the "on
> delete cascade" constraint from a table? Thanks.
you have to create a new constraint and delete the old one, like:
Table "laurenz.b"
Column | Type | Modifiers
--------+---------+-----------
b_id | integer | not null
a_id | integer | not null
Indexes:
"b_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (b_id)
"b_a_id_ind" btree (a_id)
Foreign-key constraints:
"b_a_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (a_id) REFERENCES a(a_id) ON DELETE CASCADE
ALTER TABLE b ADD CONSTRAINT scratch FOREIGN KEY (a_id) REFERENCES a(a_id);
ALTER TABLE b DROP CONSTRAINT b_a_id_fkey;
ALTER TABLE b RENAME CONSTRAINT scratch TO b_a_id_fkey;
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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