Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have throught of at least two problems with changing nullability.  The
> first is primary keys.  I have to prevent people setting a column involved
> in a PK to null, right?

Probably so.

> The second is DOMAINs - what if they change a NOT NULL domain in a colun
> to NULL?  Shoudl I just outright prevent people from altering domain-based
> columns nullability>

I don't think you need worry about this.  The prototype DOMAIN
implementation is broken anyway --- it should not be transposing
domain constraints into column constraints, but should keep 'em
separate.  The column-level attnotnull setting should be independent
of whether the domain enforces not-nullness or not.

                        regards, tom lane

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