"Stephan Szabo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
> Well, that's not the foreign key necessarily. I don't have a machine to
> test on at the moment (machine currently dead), but I think the same
> happens without a foreign key constraint due to the unique/primary key
> constraint on a.i.

I see. That's more reasonable - the executor will first wait to see if the
constraint on itself satifies, then do the RI check.

Thanks,
Qingqing



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