| From: | Joe Conway <mail(at)joeconway(dot)com> |
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| To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
| Cc: | Gavin Sherry <swm(at)linuxworld(dot)com(dot)au>, Neil Conway <nconway(at)klamath(dot)dyndns(dot)org>, pgsql-patches(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Fix disabled triggers with deferred constraints |
| Date: | 2002-08-13 04:56:01 |
| Message-ID: | 3D589161.8020903@joeconway.com |
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Gavin Sherry <swm(at)linuxworld(dot)com(dot)au> writes:
>>...The spec is a large one and I didn't look at all references to triggers --
>>since there are hundreds -- but I don't believe that there is any
>>precedent for an implementation of DISABLE TRIGGER.
>
> Thanks for the dig. I was hoping we could get some guidance from the
> spec, but it looks like not. How about other implementations --- does
> Oracle support disabled triggers? DB2? etc?
Oracle does for sure. With a complex app (i.e. Oracle Applications)
being able to disable triggers from time-to-time is *indispensable*. Not
sure about DB2. My knowledge of MSSQL is getting dated, but as of MSSQL7
I don't *think* you can disable a trigger.
Joe
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