The parent table is called "login" and the child one is "faculty".

The error says: 

ERROR: null value in column "idlogin" violates not null-constraint
CONTEXT: SQL statement "UPDATE ONLY "public"."faculty" SET "idlogin"=NULL WHERE 
"idlogin" = "$1"

To be honest, I created a new test DB and added a parent and a child table with 
ON DELETE CASCADE and when I deleted the parent record it was all OK. I'm 
wondering if the problem could be that the "login" and "faculty" tables were 
not initially created with ON DELETE CASCADE on their relationship, but 
instead, I modified it later using a query. Any case, here I post both tables' 
structure.

Create table "login"
(
 "idlogin" Serial NOT NULL,
 "user" Varchar(15) NOT NULL UNIQUE,
 "passqword" Varchar(15) NOT NULL,
 primary key ("idlogin")
) Without Oids;

Create table "faculty"
(
 "idfaculty" Serial NOT NULL,
 "idlogin" Integer NOT NULL,
 "name" Varchar(30) NOT NULL UNIQUE,
 "vicename" Varchar(25) NOT NULL,
 "lastname" Varchar(35) NOT NULL,
 primary key ("idfacultad")
) Without Oids;



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ries van Twisk 
  To: Félix Sánchez Rodríguez 
  Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org 
  Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 11:12 PM
  Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Deleting "parent" record




  On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Félix Sánchez Rodríguez wrote:


    Hi:

    I can't delete a "parent" record from a table. The relation has "ON UPDATE 
CASCADE ON DELETE CASCADE". As far as know, that causes that when you delete a 
record from the parent table, the related one from the child table will be 
deleted as well. However, I had to first delete the child record and then 
delete the parent one. Is this normal on using PostgreSQL?? I first tried the 
removal by using PHP. When it failed, I thought it was a problem of my PHP code 
and I checked it manually from Navicat, it failed too.




  You need to tell is the exact reason why it failed, and possible post your 
table structure here without that we cannot do much.


  Ries









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