I'm using 8.4.1

I want to add a column to a table, but there are update triggers that will fire 
that don't need to fire for this operation. So, I'd like to add the column with 
triggers off. Normally this operation would take 10 or so seconds, so locking 
the table for that amount of time is not a big deal. I just want to make sure 
that no new data gets written to the table while the triggers are disabled.

BEGIN;
ALTER TABLE foo ADD COLUMN bar DISABLE TRIGGER USER;
COMMIT;

seems to leave the triggers disabled.

My tests seem to show that 


BEGIN;
ALTER TABLE foo DISABLE TRIGGER USER;

locks the table fully, then

ALTER TABLE foo ADD COLUMN bar;
ALTER TABLE foo ENABLE TRIGGER USER;
COMMIT;

gets the job done. I only pause because I figured that the single DISABLE 
triggerin transaction would have flopped back when the transaction committed. I 
was wrong about that.... I only need a little bit of affirmation or a kick in 
the right direction.

Thanks folks.

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