Rajinder Yadav wrote in post #956033:
> On 10-10-20 08:46 PM, pepe wrote:
>> have not found anything useful out there as gems/plugins go for this
>> DB. Any ideas?
>>
>
> you can run a sql command in your migration to generate a foreign key
> constraint yourself, look at activerecord execute

But  don't, because it will not be DB-agnostic and it will not appear in 
the schema file.  Foreigner is your best bet.

>
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