rute solipa wrote:
> i whant avoid to dropping constraint, i whant to disable the constraints,
> because i need to insert a large amont of data.
> is there a way?
>
> best regards,
> rute
>
>
There is no "oficial" way to do that, as far as I know...
You can disable *triggers* on a table (which will disable all the FK constraints, but not things like 'not nul' or
'unique'),by doing:
update pg_class set reltriggers=0 where relname = 'YOUR_TABLE_NAME';
to enable them after you are done, do
update pg_class set reltriggers = count(*) from pg_trigger where pg_class.oid=tgrelid and relname='YOUR_TABLE_NAME';
I hope, it helps...
Dima
>
> At 03:47 PM 2/26/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>use "alter table ??? drop constraint ???"
>>
>>example:
>>
>>create table asdf (userid text, foreign key (userid) references
>>person(userid) on delete cascade);
>>
>>\d asdf
>> Table "public.asdf"
>> Column | Type | Modifiers
>>--------+------+-----------
>> userid | text |
>>Foreign Key constraints: $1 FOREIGN KEY (userid) REFERENCES person(userid)
>>ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON DELETE CASCADE
>>
>>alter table asdf drop constraint "$1";
>>
>>Regards,
>>Patrik Kudo
>>
>>rute solipa wrote:
>>
>>>hello,
>>>does anyone nows how can i disable/enable table or column constraints?
>>>in oracle it's possible to disable constraints like this:
>>>alter table tb_1
>>>disable primary key;
>>>best regards,
>>>rute
>>>
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