On 2 Aug 2022, at 17:14, sivapostg...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
I need to create a Foreign Key for a table without enforcing the
constraint for existing data. Few orphan exists in existing data,
which we plan to resolve it later.
We use the following query to create the FK [ Which of course checks
for the presence of record in referencing table]
Try something like
[sql-altertable.html](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-altertable.html):
ALTER TABLE public.table1 ADD CONSTRAINT "constraint1_FK" FOREIGN KEY
(field1) REFERENCES
public.tabnle2(field2) MATCH SIMPLE ON UPDATE RESTRICT ON DELETE
RESTRICT
DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED
;
The facility NOT to check for the presence of the parent record is
available in SQL Server. Searching an equivalent option in
PostGreSQL. Is it available? Else any other way to achieve this.
No knowledge of SQL Server and how this is specified there, but the
…DEFFER… syntax is according to the SQL standard
Regards
Gavan Schneider
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