"Andrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Postgres 8.1 calls "foo" delete trigger when record is deleted from master 
> table "klient". Why ?

Because you have an ON DELETE CASCADE.  That leads to a DELETE ... WHERE ...
on the slave table; whether any records actually get deleted depends on
what the DELETE finds.  This is a general hazard of using STATEMENT
triggers: you have no info about whether the statement actually did
anything.  (It's rather silly to imagine that a BEFORE STATEMENT trigger
would have any way to know that anyway.  We currently don't tell an
AFTER STATEMENT trigger anything either; though that may change
someday.)

                        regards, tom lane

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