On Apr 6, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

Hello Chuck;

I Googled it when you said that as it surprised me. The answer I found was that it did not.

Hmmm darn. I was hoping that I had spelt deferred wrong or something. :)

I see DB2 has a feature to turn constraints off/on inside a transaction so I am guessing it would be possible to create a JDBCAdaptor subclass that automatically did that sort of thing when it goes to perform adaptor operations on a channel.
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Yes, that would be possible. But does that mean you can commit data that violates the constaints?

I _think_ I am reading that it can play catch-up from when you turn it back on again.


That could OK then. You would have (want) to create an exception with enough info to identify the constraint downstream.

Chuck

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