Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
As an implementation issue, I wonder why these things are hacking
permanent on-disk data structures anyway, when what is wanted is only a
temporary suspension of triggers/rules within a single backend.  Some
kind of superuser-only SET variable might be a better idea.  It'd not be
hard to implement, and it'd be much safer to use since failures wouldn't
leave you with bogus catalog contents.

I believe oracle and mssql have ALTER TABLE/DISABLE TRIGGER style statements...

Oracle does for sure, but I can tell you that I have seen people bitten by triggers inadvertantly left disabled before...I think Tom has a good point.


Joe


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