Re: [GENERAL] FOREIGN KEY syntax
От | Ron Peterson |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] FOREIGN KEY syntax |
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Msg-id | 38BFD234.C1C3AD78@yellowbank.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE: [GENERAL] FOREIGN KEY syntax (Andrzej Mazurkiewicz <andrzej.mazurkiewicz@polkomtel.com.pl>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Andrzej Mazurkiewicz wrote: > > The following information is based on gram.y file of postgres sources > > FOREIGN KEY ( columnList ) REFERENCES tableName [ ( columnList) ] [MATCH > FULL] [ON DELETE action] [ON UPDATE action] > > [[NOT] DEFERRABLE] [INITIALLLY {IMMEDIATE | DEFERRED}] (not all matches are > allowed) > > "action" is {NO ACTION | RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET NULL_P | SET DEFAULT } What does action RESTRICT do? Disallow the update or delete? And what is MATCH FULL? I take it that the 'List' in 'columList' implies that a foreign key can span multiple columns? I did sucessfully create some tables with foreign keys using CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE. That's as far as I've gotten yet, though. Maybe when I get some various working examples I'll post them back. Here's one example (in case anyone's interested): CREATE TABLE contact ( contact_id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, name_sort varchar(80), name_print varchar(80), created timestamp default current_timestamp, FOREIGN KEY (address_id) REFERENCES address(address_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ); Thanks for help. Ron Peterson rpeterson@yellowbank.com
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