Michael Fuhr wrote:
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On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 03:32:43PM +1000, Jamie Deppeler wrote:
Michael Fuhr wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 01:45:36PM +1000, Jamie Deppeler wrote:
Just today i have noticed i have one certain table that i cannot delete any records from
What happens when you try to delete?  Do you get an error?  Does
the delete succeed but report zero rows deleted?  Something else?
What does "EXPLAIN ANALYZE DELETE ..." show?  Is the delete done
in a transaction that doesn't commit?
Delete is performed without any errors or warnings but when i refresh the found set it is still in the table

What do you mean by "refresh the found set"?  What client interface
are you using?  Might the deleting transaction not be committing?
What happens if you do the delete using psql?  What version of
PostgreSQL are you running?


From psql

db=# select "primary" from job where "primary" = 370;
primary
---------
    370
(1 row)

db=# delete from job where "primary" = 370;
DELETE 0


DB is Postgresql 8.0

OS is Debian




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