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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test_fk_def1 CASCADE; CREATE TABLE test_fk_def1 (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT); DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test_fk_def2 CASCADE; CREATE TABLE test_fk_def2 (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, fk INTEGER REFERENCES test_fk_def1(id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE RESTRICT DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED); INSERT INTO test_fk_def1 (name) VALUES ('one'); INSERT INTO test_fk_def2 (fk) SELECT id FROM test_fk_def1 ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1; BEGIN; -- this should be unnecessary since it is initially deferred, but it doesn't -- work with or without it SET CONSTRAINTS test_fk_def2_fk_fkey DEFERRED; DELETE FROM test_fk_def1; -- why does this fail? DELETE FROM test_fk_def2; COMMIT;
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