This is the situation: I have two tables where the one references the other (say, table2 references table1). When creating these tables, I did set the foreign key constraint as DEFERRABLE and the ON UPDATE and ON DELETE clauses as NO ACTION (which is the default).
But still, when running the transaction below, I get the following error.
Transaction:
START TRANSACTION;
SET CONSTRAINTS ALL DEFERRED;
UPDATE table1 SET blah blah;
UPDATE table2 SET blah blah;
COMMIT;
Error:
ERROR: update or delete on table "table1" violates foreign key constraint "table1_column_fkey" on table "table2"
DETAIL: Key (column1)=(blahblah) is still referenced from table "table2".
And table construction:
CREATE TABLE table1(
column1 CHAR(10),
[...]
PRIMARY KEY (column1)
);
CREATE TABLE table2(
primkey CHAR(9),
[...]
column2 CHAR(10) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(primkey),
FOREIGN KEY(column2) REFERENCES table1(column1) DEFERRABLE
);
What I want to do is to defer the foreign key checking while the transaction is in progress, until it commits. I just can't see why is this error returning and how can I make the transaction work.
ON UPDATE CASCADEinstead? – Catcall Feb 23 '11 at 6:03