On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> I found in an old pgsql dump something like : > > UPDATE "pg_class" SET "reltriggers" = 0 WHERE "relname" ~* 'TABLE NAME'; > > inserts.... > > BEGIN TRANSACTION; > CREATE TEMP TABLE "tr" ("tmp_relname" name, "tmp_reltriggers" smallint); > INSERT INTO "tr" SELECT C."relname", count(T."oid") FROM "pg_class" C, > "pg_trigger" T WHERE C."oid" = T."tgrelid" AND C."relname" ~* 'TABLE NAME' > GROUP BY 1; > UPDATE "pg_class" SET "reltriggers" = TMP."tmp_reltriggers" FROM "tr" TMP > WHERE "pg_class"."relname" = TMP."tmp_relname"; > DROP TABLE "tr"; > COMMIT TRANSACTION; > > Which was supposed to disable triggers on this table during the inserts. It > was on 7.0.x I believe, It still work with 7.2.3, but I was wondering if it > was the right way to do. For right now, I believe so as long as you don't want the inserted rows to be checked at all. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])