On 05.03.2005 00:24 PFC wrote:
> Every time a row is removed from pwd_name, the ON DELETE CASCADE
> trigger will look in pwd_name_rev if there is a row to delete... Does
> it have an index on pwd_name_rev( rev_of ) ? If not you'll get a full
> table scan for every row deleted in pwd_name...
Igor,
> For interested people I wrote a PHP script which:
> 1) Extracts all underlying triggers from pg_trigger table in Postgres used
> to support FK (3 triggers for each FK)
> 2) Generates a MSSQL script file which recreates all triggers in MSSQL
How about a script which goes the other way?
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No, I haven't foreign keys in the older version, in
that new I've it... however I manage relations from
app code (PHP)...
Really ?
In my experience this is a sure way to get inconsistencies slowly
creeping into your database, and you also get a load of funky concurrency
issues.
doesn't MYSQ
Hi.
We are currently designing a web-based application in which users can
add other users as "friends". These links are bi-directional, meaning
that when A adds B to his friends, he is automatically one of B's
friends. Eventually we will have to add a feature that shows how A is
is related to some