On 06/14/07 02:24, PFC wrote:
The DELETE should block, no?
Why ?
Foreign keys put an ON DELETE trigger on the referenced table
Foreign keys that silently, automatic DELETE records?
Did I read that correctly?
Isn't that the point of ON DELETE CASCADE ?
Where'd that come from? Did I miss something in the thread?
besides checking the referencing column on insert/update... If you
just implement a constraint, you only get half the functionality.
But when I define a FK *constraint*, that's all I *want*!
When you add a REFERENCE foo( bar ) foreign key and don't specify ON
DELETE clause, I believe you get ON DELETE NO ACTION, which means the
referenced row can't be deleted if there are referencing rows... so
when you have a FK constraint, it actually constrains two tables, and pg
uses share locking to ensure race conditions can't cause an inconsistent
database.
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