Hello,
This is a re-phrasing of question I asked recently, inquiring about a an approach I'm considering. My query is: > INSERT into item_hit_log (item_id, hit_date, hit_count) > SELECT item_id, CURRENT_DATE + CAST('1 day' AS interval), 0 > FROM items where item_state = 'available'; The "items" table has a few hundred thousand rows in it, and is likely to be updated by other queries while this runs. The error we got last night was: ERROR: insert or update on table "item_hit_log" violates foreign key constraint "item_id_fk" DETAIL: Key (item_id)=(451226) is not present in table "items". Re-running the transaction block a few minutes later worked. From reading the docs, it sounds like "SELECT ... FOR UPDATE" might be the perfect solution here. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/sql-select.html#SQL-FOR-UPDATE-SHARE Since it's hard to test for this kind of failure, I wanted to get the opinions of others here if this would be a good idea. Thanks! Mark ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org