Hi Nicholas,

ALTER TABLE DISABLE TRIGGER is not supported in Sequoia-the SQL parsing assumes 
you are adding or dropping things like columns or constraints that are 
supported in vanilla SQL-92.   Please open a JIRA for this and include the 
database implementation (e.g., PostgreSQL, Sybase, MS SQL Server, etc.).

By the way, if this is PostgreSQL you may want to consider looking at our 
commercial version.  It handles SQL dialects much more completely than Sequoia.

Cheers, Robert


On 9/30/08 10:10 AM, "Nicholas Hemley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I seem to have come across an issue with a malformed ALTER TABLE command.

I am trying to perform an ALTER TABLE DISABLE TRIGGER and it is complaining
about a missing DROP/ADD condition.

I assume that I am now trying to do something that isn't yet supported.

If so, could I open a JIRA ticket and also request further info for the
subset of ALTER TABLE that is supported for postgres?

Many thanks.

Cheerio,
Nic


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