Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:

> It doesn't say that, because it isn't true.  What is true is that if you
> make a trigger that prevents updates from happening, it breaks RI
> updates as well as directly-user-initiated updates.  

Can we detect that this happened and throw an error? I suspect not, though,
since we have no way to actually determine whether the user trigger didn't do
something else equivalent.

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