Re: CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER in SQL pane (pgAdmin 1.14.1)

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От Miso Vanek
Тема Re: CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER in SQL pane (pgAdmin 1.14.1)
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Msg-id 8ac313e4-7e04-480e-9df6-f55f9ec18883@e2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com
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Ответ на CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER in SQL pane (pgAdmin 1.14.1)  (Julius Tuskenis <julius@nsoft.lt>)
Ответы Re: CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER in SQL pane (pgAdmin 1.14.1)  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>)
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On 2. Jan, 22:57 h., guilla...@lelarge.info (Guillaume Lelarge) wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 10:50 +0100, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> > On Thu, 2011-12-15 at 15:39 +0200, Julius Tuskenis wrote:
> > > Hello,
>
> > > After installing pgAdmin 1.14.1 I have noticed that CREATE CONSTRAINT
> > > TRIGGER statements are shown in SQL pane when selecting table from
> > > treeview. Is this done on purpose?
> > > Frankly, I find no real use of statements like:
> > > CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER "RI_ConstraintTrigger_73501293"
> > >    AFTER DELETE
> > >    ON b_dok
> > >    FOR EACH ROW
> > >    EXECUTE PROCEDURE "RI_FKey_cascade_del"();
>
> > > I think the  constraint triggers should not be shown (at least by
> > > default). They might be a good thing for debugging but not for
> > > administrating the DB. I support the opinion stated in
> > >http://www.pgadmin.org/support/faq.php:
>
> > > "
> > > <...>
> > > pgAdmin III considers constraint triggers as an internal implementation
> > > detail, not interesting for the common administrator. In fact, CREATE
> > > CONSTRAINT TRIGGER is for backward compatibility only, and shouldn't be
> > > used in newer scripts any more. Some tools (e.g. pgAdmin II) imply this,
> > > by showing a ADD CONSTRAINT when reverse engineering, while actually the
> > > constraint information in the database is missing.
> > > Run the adddepend script, which can be found in the backend's sources
> > > contrib/adddepend directory. [AP]"
>
> > > I'd be glad if they disappeared from the SQL pane.
>
> > > pgAdmin 1.14.1
> > > WinXp SP3
> > > PostgreSQL 8.3.4 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (Gentoo
> > > 4.3.2-r3 p1.6, pie-10.1.5) 4.3.2
>
> > System constraints triggers shouldn't appear at all if you didn't select
> > the "Show system objects". They never should appear in the SQL pane of a
> > table description for example.
>
> > User constraints triggers should always appear.
>
> > The fact that system constraint triggers appear wasn't done on purpose.
> > As a matter of fact, this is a bug.
>
> I tried to make it appear many times, but failed. Do you have
> self-contained test case that I could use? Thanks.
>
> --
> Guillaume
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i have noticed it too.

Ubuntu 11.10
postgresql 9.1
pgadmin 1.14.1
compiled using gcc/g++, no additinional flags, only ./configure, make,
make install
rev: REL-1_14_1
show system objects - not enabled

example of SQL pane:

CREATE TABLE projects
( id serial NOT NULL, name text NOT NULL, handler text, CONSTRAINT projects_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id )
)
WITH ( OIDS=FALSE
);
ALTER TABLE projects OWNER TO smsgtwlive;

-- Trigger: RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601055 on projects

-- DROP TRIGGER "RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601055" ON projects;

CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER "RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601055" AFTER DELETE ON projects FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE
"RI_FKey_restrict_del"();

-- Trigger: RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601056 on projects

-- DROP TRIGGER "RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601056" ON projects;

CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER "RI_ConstraintTrigger_4601056" AFTER UPDATE ON projects FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE
"RI_FKey_restrict_upd"();


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