On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Raymond Chui wrote:
>
> Here are the simple things I did
>
> create table state (
> state_code char(2) not null,
> state varchar(15) not null,
> primary key (state_code)
> );
>
> create table whitepage (
> user_id char(8) not null,
> email varchar(50),
> telephone char(16) not null,
> contact_name varchar(30) not null,
> city varchar(20),
> state_code char(2),
> primary key (user_id),
> foreign key (state_code) references state (state_code)
> );
>
>
> insert into state (state_code,state) values ('GU','Guam');
> drop table whitepage;
> delete from state where state_code = 'GU';
> ERROR: Relation "whitepage" does not exist
What version are you using? I can't seem to replicate this given the
above on 7.2, 7.3 or 7.4.
If these tables were preexisting and had gone through a dump cycle
from 7.0 or 7.1, there was a bug in pg_dump for those versions that
would lose the connection between the triggers and the other table
of the constraint.
In any case, you'll need to find and drop the two orphaned triggers on
state (see techdocs for information on how to find them).