Hi all.   Using PG-9.4.0 I'm seeing this trying to delete from an 
"entity"-master table:   *# explain analyze     delete from onp_crm_entity 
where entity_id IN (select tmp.delivery_id from temp_delete_delivery_id tmp);
                                                                     QUERY 
PLAN                                                                     
 
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  Delete on onp_crm_entity  (cost=0.43..5673.40 rows=1770 width=12) (actual 
time=7.370..7.370 rows=0 loops=1)
    ->  Nested Loop  (cost=0.43..5673.40 rows=1770 width=12) (actual 
time=0.050..1.374 rows=108 loops=1)
          ->  Seq Scan on temp_delete_delivery_id tmp  (cost=0.00..27.70 
rows=1770 width=14) (actual time=0.014..0.080 rows=108 loops=1)
          ->  Index Scan using onp_crm_entity_pkey on onp_crm_entity  
(cost=0.43..3.18 rows=1 width=14) (actual time=0.010..0.011 rows=1 loops=108)
                Index Cond: (entity_id = tmp.delivery_id)
  Planning time: 0.314 ms
  Trigger for constraint onp_crm_activity_entity_id_fkey: time=4.141 calls=108 
 Trigger for constraint ...  Trigger for constraint ...  Trigger for constraint 
...     I have lots of tables referencing onp_crm_entity(entity_id) so I expect 
the poor performance of deleting from it is caused by all the triggers firing 
to check FKI-constraints.   Are there any ways around this or do people simply 
avoid having FKs in schemas like this?   Thanks.   -- Andreas Joseph Krogh CTO 
/ Partner - Visena AS Mobile: +47 909 56 963 andr...@visena.com 
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