On 4/29/07, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   I cannot find a discussion of the meaning and use of Declarative
Referential Integrity (DRI) in the on-line docs ToC or Index. Please tell me
in which chapter/section this is covered.

The closest counterpart to MS SQL Server's DRI is the "references" permission:

 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/sql-grant.html

Note, however, that PostgreSQL doesn't have column-level permissions,
so this is by table only:

Currently, PostgreSQL does not support granting or revoking privileges for
individual columns of a table. One possible workaround is to create a view
having just the desired columns and then grant privileges to that view.

Alexander.

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