The postgresql partitions is done using inheritance . So basically your master 
table is empty and the child tables(partitions) contains all the 
records...right. You can check if your master table contains any records by 
using this query
 SELECT * FROM ONLY <master_table_name>
This will return zero if your master table is empty.

So when you reference your master table from other tables, it will always give 
FK violation since your master table is empty and the recs are in child tables 
only.

Shar joe

gunce orman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hello,

i have a partitioned table t_kayit with  6 partitions and kayit_id is primary 
key on this table. My other t_vto_sonuclari table use that kayit_id as foreign 
key. I'm trying to insert  values which contains kayit_id to t_vto_sonuclari 
and i'm sure those  kayit_ids are   in t_kayit table too but  when i'm 
inserting , i had  error. 

ERROR:  insert or update on table "t_vto_sonuclari" violates foreign key 
constraint "fk_t_kayit_kayit_id"
DETAIL:  Key(kayit_id)=(54168) is not present in table t_kayit


I created a new test table which is totally same  as t_kayit but non 
partitioned . I create new foreign key on that t_vto_sonuclari which refers to 
the new test table.  In that case i didn't had that  error.I could insert. what 
am i supposed to do for partitioned table?
 

       
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