Hi, I have a question regarding the recent security update for PostgreSQL 15. We have a gitlab database. It used to run on the PostgreSQL 15.8 software. I updated from 15.8 to 15.10 and executed the corrective actions as outlined in: https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-171-165-159-1414-1317-and-1221-released-2955/ I executed "SELECT conrelid::pg_catalog.regclass AS "constrained table", conname AS constraint, confrelid::pg_catalog.regclass AS "references", pg_catalog.format('ALTER TABLE %s DROP CONSTRAINT %I;', conrelid::pg_catalog.regclass, conname) AS "drop", pg_catalog.format('ALTER TABLE %s ADD CONSTRAINT %I %s;', conrelid::pg_catalog.regclass, conname, pg_catalog.pg_get_constraintdef(oid)) AS "add" FROM pg_catalog.pg_constraint c WHERE contype = 'f' AND conparentid = 0 AND (SELECT count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_constraint c2 WHERE c2.conparentid = c.oid) <> (SELECT count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_inherits i WHERE (i.inhparent = c.conrelid OR i.inhparent = c.confrelid) AND EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM pg_catalog.pg_partitioned_table WHERE partrelid = i.inhparent));" which gave the result below: -[ RECORD 1 ]-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- constrained table | p_ci_pipelines constraint | fk_262d4c2d19_p references | p_ci_pipelines drop | alter table p_ci_pipelines drop constraint fk_262d4c2d19_p; add | alter table p_ci_pipelines add constraint fk_262d4c2d19_p FOREIGN KEY (auto_canceled_by_partition_id, auto_canceled_by_id) REFERENCES p_ci_pipelines(partition_id, id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE SET NULL; I then executed the two alter table statements without any problem. No error was reported and all seems ok. Now, if I execute the query to find the constraints again, I would expect the result to be empty. But it is not. Why is that and what am I supposed to do? Is the problem fixed now or is it still pending? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Paul