Dependency Additions For PostgreSQL 7.3 Upgrades In PostgreSQL releases prior to 7.3, certain database objects didn't have proper dependencies. For example: 1) When you created a table with a SERIAL column, there was no linkage to its underlying sequence. If you dropped the table with the SERIAL column, the sequence was not automatically dropped. 2) When you created a foreign key, it created three triggers. If you wanted to drop the foreign key, you had to drop the three triggers individually. 3) When you created a column with constraint UNIQUE, a unique index was created but there was no indication that the index was created as a UNIQUE column constraint. Fortunately, PostgreSQL 7.3 and later now tracks such dependencies and handles these cases. Unfortunately, PostgreSQL dumps from prior releases don't contain such dependency information. This script operates on >= 7.3 databases and adds dependency information for the objects listed above. It prompts the user on whether to create a linkage for each object. You can use the -Y option to prevent such prompting and have it generate all possible linkages. This program requires the Pg:DBD Perl interface. Usage: adddepend [options] [dbname [username]] Options: -d Specify database name to connect to (default: postgres) -h Specify database server host (default: localhost) -p Specify database server port (default: 5432) -u Specify database username (default: postgres) --password= Specify database password (default: blank) -Y The script normally asks whether the user wishes to apply the conversion for each item found. This forces YES to all questions. Rod Taylor