peter_e@gmx.net (Peter Eisentraut) writes:
> On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 16:07 -0400, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>> > Michael Gould <mgould@intermodalsoftwaresolutions.net> writes:
>> > > It would be nice if we could enable and disable column and table
>> > > constraints. I believe that you can do this in Oracle but this is very
>> > > handy for testing stored procedures and other external processes.
>> >
>> > Drop the constraint and re-add it later...
>>
>> That's not very useful when adding it later means grabbing an exclusive
>> lock on the table for the whole duration of the full table scan required
>> to check the table.
>
> It's also useful to define foreign keys for documentation purposes but
> not enforce them for some reason.
With the ALTER TABLE DISABLE TRIGGER functionality added in 8.3, we
already have the ability to do this with foreign key constraints.
That suggests a place for syntax to come from, I'd expect.
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