Mallah, > >> Is setting reltriggers=0 on pg_class an accepatble way of > >> disabling triggers on a table temporarily? > > Ok , but someone on list was scary few months back.
I've done it many times without a problem. The trick is re-setting the triggers to the correct number when you're done. See the scripts that pg_dump -a creates for a good example. > Agreed , but there is no easy way to view current trigger defination of > existing triggers before dropping from psql . So? Create a perl script. It can: 1) query the system tables to find out the trigger definintion (you'll need pg_trigger, pg_proc, and pg_type) 2) generate a script to restore all the triggers to be used later; 3) drop all the triggers Of course, setting reltriggers=0 is probably a lot easier. -- -Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly