"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> George Nychis wrote:
>> Sure I can do that, but why is this happening?  Is this normal behavior?

> Well that is the better question. If it is indeed doing what you say it
> is doing, I would say it is a bug. However you have not mentioned
> several important items, like what postgresql version you are running.

Or even more to the point, the table schemas.  I would guess that this
could be related to any number of things; perhaps the number of foreign
keys involved, to take one example.

In short: please provide a test case.

                        regards, tom lane

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