05-02-2008
Sounds like a 32 bit constraint on process space.
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set_constraints
SET
CONSTRAINTS(7) SQL Commands SET CONSTRAINTS(7)
NAME
SET CONSTRAINTS - set the constraint mode of the current transaction
SYNOPSIS
SET CONSTRAINTS { ALL | constraint [, ...] } { DEFERRED | IMMEDIATE }
DESCRIPTION
SET CONSTRAINTS sets the behavior of constraint evaluation in the current transaction. In IMMEDIATE mode, constraints are checked at the
end of each statement. In DEFERRED mode, constraints are not checked until transaction commit.
Note: This command only alters the behavior of constraints within the current transaction. Thus, if you execute this command outside
of an explicit transaction block (such as one started with BEGIN), it will not appear to have any effect. If you wish to change the
behavior of a constraint without needing to issue a SET CONSTRAINTS command in every transaction, specify INITIALLY DEFERRED or INI-
TIALLY IMMEDIATE when you create the constraint.
When you change the mode of a constraint to be IMMEDIATE , the new constraint mode takes effect retroactively: any outstanding data modifi-
cations that would have been checked at the end of the transaction (when using DEFERRED) are instead checked during the execution of the
SET CONSTRAINTS command.
Upon creation, a constraint is always give one of three characteristics: INITIALLY DEFERRED, INITIALLY IMMEDIATE DEFERRABLE, or INITIALLY
IMMEDIATE NOT DEFERRABLE. The third class is not affected by the SET CONSTRAINTS command.
Currently, only foreign key constraints are affected by this setting. Check and unique constraints are always effectively initially immedi-
ate not deferrable.
COMPATIBILITY
SQL92, SQL99
SET CONSTRAINTS is defined in SQL92 and SQL99. The implementation in PostgreSQL complies with the behavior defined in the standard, except
for the PostgreSQL limitation that SET CONSTRAINTS cannot be applied to check or unique constraints.
SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 SET CONSTRAINTS(7)