Janning Vygen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On more related question:
> I updated pg_trigger and pg_constraint and changed all my FK:

> UPDATE pg_trigger 
> SET 
>   tgdeferrable = true,
>   tginitdeferred = true
> WHERE tgconstrname LIKE 'fk_%'
> ;

> UPDATE pg_constraint
> SET 
>   condeferrable = true,
>   condeferred = true
> WHERE conname LIKE 'fk_%'
> ;

No, only the triggers that are for checks should be marked
deferrable/deferred.  These are the ones using functions
 RI_FKey_check_ins
 RI_FKey_check_upd
 RI_FKey_noaction_del
 RI_FKey_noaction_upd
You want the others nondeferrable because (a) that's the standard
behavior and (b) it'll ensure that the actions happen before the
checks are made.

                        regards, tom lane

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