How is your foreign key defined?
From a quick look it seems the column is named "_stamp" not
"_tmp_stamp" in the tmp_stamp table.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
there is a problem with foreign key (PG 8.3RC2). Please, look at below. I don't
understand this behavior. Why this INSERT is ending with this error message. In
my opinion, the key is obviously present. Thank you.
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Otakarek
# INSERT INTO www_es_orderhead_cs(_status,_tmp_ip,_tmp_stamp)
VALUES('n','xx.121.111.31','2f980de9f2297c7902f3415f6537c6be');
ERROR: insert or update on table "www_es_orderhead_cs" violates foreign key constraint
"www_es_orderhead_cs__tmp_stamp_fkey"
DETAIL: Key (_tmp_stamp)=(2f980de9f2297c7902f3415f6537c6be) is not present in table
"tmp_stamp".
# SELECT * from tmp_stamp;
_ip | _stamp | _expired
| _var
------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------+------
xx.121.111.31/32 | 2f980de9f2297c7902f3415f6537c6be | 2008-04-08
17:49:33.193914+02 |
(1 row)
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Kyle Wilcox
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue
Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
office: (410) 295-3151
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