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Re: How to get schema name which violates fk constraint

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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Andrus <kobruleht2@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> Well, FWIW, I also would like to be able to see which schema caused  the
>> violation, as I'm in a similar boat of having the same table name  in
>> multiple schemas.
>
> Maybe to report schema name only if it is not public or if same table exists
> in different schemas or report it in detail message or hint.

I doubt that would make it any easier to implement, and I don't see
reporting schemaname.relationname as being all that cluttery anyway.

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