Tom Lane wrote:
>> Foreign-key constraints:
>> "dashboard_tuginstance_node_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (node_id)
>> REFERENCES nodes(id) DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED
>
> This is what's creating the limitation.
So, I'm working around it by creating the new columns with the default
value that I want populated, and then resetting the default. This works,
but it doesn't feel like a best practice.
Can someone recommend a better way to say, consolidate 3 columns down to
2 and conditionally move contents around to the new columns, inside of a
transaction involving ALTER TABLE calls?
I'm just wondering if there is a better solution than what I've done.
Mike
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