Not really, sorry :(
What I am looking for is no DB structure changes.
But only disabling foreign key constraint check/verify for period of
time and then recover it.
Similar to mysql's "set FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = true/false"
Emi
On 10/21/2011 10:58 AM, Oliveiros d'Azevedo Cristina wrote:
> Something like
>
> ALTER TABLE t_yourtable DROP CONSTRAINT
> and then
> ALTER TABLE t_yourtable ADD FOREIGN KEY
> ?
>
> Best,
> Oliveiros
>
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> Subject: [SQL] how to temporally disable foreign key constraint check
>
>
>> Good morning,
>>
>>
>> Is there a way to temporally disabled foreign key constraints
>> something like
>>
>> SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0
>>
>> When population is done, will set FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Emi
>>
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