Have you looked at the output of "pg_dump -at" lately?
JL
Dennis Gearon wrote:
>
> As a follow up, I would read the trigger into a file first, so that you can
> restore it. Also, watch single quotes and the semicolon at the end of the
> trigger definition. It may not show up correctly in the structure readout of the
> trigger.
>
> And, you don't need to drop the functions that the trigger references, just the
> trigger.
>
> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 9:31 pm, alain.bruneau@acoss.fr wrote:
> >
> >>I have a problem with trigger. I don't find a way to disable it.
> >>Oracle statement :
> >>ALTER TRIGGER "TRG_DT_ACTI" ENABLE
> >>or
> >>ALTER TRIGGER "TRG_DT_ACTI" DISABLE
> >>I am looking for a way to do the same thing with postgresql.
> >>
> >>I want to disable trigger before COPY and enable it after.
> >>How can I do that?
> >
> >
> > Drop and recreate respectively.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > Shridhar
> >
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