Hello, Bruno. You wrote 9 08 2003, 18:08:09:
BWI> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 11:17:56 +0300, BWI> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Please help. >> >> Need a boolean function which returns true if given key in table is >> referensed from another table(s). BWI> Use "exists" with a subselect. Something like: BWI> select exists(select 1 from table where table.key = 'value'); Thanx for advice, but way I know and it can't be used. That's why I've got too many and/or too big tables from which such key is referenced. I mean (in some simplified way): table A ( -- main table A id SERIAL, PRIMARY KEY(id) ); tableBxx ( -- a lot of tables which got a.id as FOREIGN KEY ... -- too much to check 'em all with EXISTS queries a_id int4 REFERENCES a(id), -- without significant perfomance loss ... ); So I need: "silent delete" - i.e. when trying to DELETE row from A I'll not fall out with "$1 referential integrity violation - key in A still referenced from Bxx", but silently doesn't delete row ('cause run it from function and need function to executes farther after delete); "something to check reference" - system (potgresql) is very quickly realizes that key is referenced from another table, maybe this information may be accessed through some system relations, or so? Thanx for attention. -- Best regards, eVl ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org