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Re: how should I do to disable the foreign key in postgres?

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On 11/13/07, froast <froast@xxxxxx> wrote:

> in mysql, I used :"set foreign_key_check = 0;" to disable the foreign key
> check, now I'm trying to migrate from mysql to postgres, how should I do to
> disable it?

PostgreSQL isn't really designed to let your data be compromised.
What actual problem are you trying to solve?  Why do you need foreign
key constraints to be ignored?

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