Title: RE: foreign key what help!!
Nope,
The
parent table has remained unchanged since early April.
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Title: RE: foreign key what help!!
Nope!!
-Original Message-From: Magaliff, Bill
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foreign key what help!!
are
you loading more than one
Another option: make constraint DEFFERABLE and INITIALLY DEFFERED (if i
spelled this correctly)
In that case inforcement is done on the moment of commit.
There is some limitations, however. PK must be base on a non-unique index in
order to be defferable.
But all FK should be fine.
HTH,
--
Alexand
you might want to "disable" the FK's before loading.
This will speed up the loading, and it will not upset
you with ugly error messages. After loading... enable
keys.
Keith
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Title: RE: foreign key what help!!
It is
probably a question of timing when Child records are loaded before Parents. It
can be a question of table order or even record order (self referencing
relationship). Once the data is loaded, enforcement of the constraint is easy
because all of
Title: RE: foreign key what help!!
are
you loading more than one table? could you be loading child records b4 the
parents are inserted?
-bill
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Title: RE: foreign key what help!!
Okay guys,
Have foreign keys defined on large dw tables. When loading get foreign key errors. However, after load (w/o change in data and supposedly data it was barking on) could create fk's just fine on the same data elements involving the