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	works with a new policy in cascade mode . Please Read README.MAX . I do not know if you are the author of refint.c , but if not please tell me who is . Thank you ( excuse me for my bad english) . Massimo Lambertini massimo.lambertini@everex.it
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Here are general trigger functions provided as workable examples
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of using SPI and triggers. "General" means that functions may be
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used for defining triggers for any tables but you have to specify
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table/field names (as described below) while creating a trigger.
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1. refint.c - functions for implementing referential integrity.
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check_primary_key () is to used for foreign keys of a table.
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   You are to create trigger (BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE) using this 
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function on a table referencing another table. You are to specify
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as function arguments: triggered table column names which correspond
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to foreign key, referenced table name and column names in referenced
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table which correspond to primary/unique key.
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   You may create as many triggers as you need - one trigger for
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one reference.
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check_foreign_key () is to used for primary/unique keys of a table.
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   You are to create trigger (BEFORE DELETE OR UPDATE) using this
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function on a table referenced by another table(s). You are to specify
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as function arguments: number of references for which function has to
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performe checking, action if referencing key found ('cascade' - to delete
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corresponding foreign key, 'restrict' - to abort transaction if foreign keys 
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exist, 'setnull' - to set foreign key referencing primary/unique key
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being deleted to null), triggered table column names which correspond
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to primary/unique key, referencing table name and column names corresponding
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to foreign key (, ... - as many referencing tables/keys as specified
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by first argument).
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   Note, that NOT NULL constraint and unique index have to be defined by
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youself.
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   There are examples in refint.example and regression tests
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(sql/triggers.sql).
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   To CREATE FUNCTIONs use refint.sql (will be made by gmake from
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refint.source).
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# Excuse me for my bad english. Massimo Lambertini
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# New check foreign key 
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I think that cascade mode is to be considered like that the operation over 
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main table is to be made also in referenced table .
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When i Delete , i must delete from referenced table , 
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but when i update , i update referenced table and not delete like unmodified refint.c .
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I made a patch that when i update it check the type of modified key ( if is a text , char() i
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added '') and then create a update query that do the right think .
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For my point of view that policy is helpfull because i do not have in referenced table
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loss of information .
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In preprocessor subdir i have placed a little utility that from a SQL92 table definition,
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it create all trigger for foreign key .
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the schema that i use to analyze the problem is this 
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create table 
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A 
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( key int4 not null primary key ,...) ;
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create table
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REFERENCED_B 
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( key int 4 , ... , 
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foreign key ( key ) references A -- 
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);
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