On Friday 11 September 2009 6:26:13 am Janne wrote: > I'm having some serious problems using PostgreSQL with symfony and > Doctrine. Here is the error that I've been fighting with for the last > couple of days: SQLSTATE[25P02]: In failed sql transaction: 7 ERROR: > current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction > block. Failing Query: CREATE INDEX company_id ON sf_guard_user_profile > (company_id) It seems to affect every single non-primary foreign key. > Turning the key to primary foreign fixes the problem but I don't want it to > be primary. I can't think of any logical reason why this error would > happen. Generally there's nothing wrong with using a non-primary (not null) > foreign key. But Postgre seems to think there is. I know PostgreSQL creates > an index for every primary key. Since turning the key also into primary > seems to fix it, should I just define an index for it? I've tried it but > nothing changes. Here's the relevant SQL: CREATE TABLE > sf_guard_user_profile (id BIGINT, company_id BIGINT NOT NULL, PRIMARY > KEY(id)); CREATE TABLE company (company_id INT, PRIMARY KEY(company_id)); > Any ideas on how to fix this? Thank you, > janneaa
I think more information is required. First the complete transaction. Second the complete error message, especially the part that explains what is causing the CREATE INDEX command to fail. Third I do not see a FOREIGN KEY reference in the SQL you posted. -- Adrian Klaver akla...@comcast.net -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql