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An operation that removes all rows in a table without causing any triggered action
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Postgres suggests "Truncate table ... at the same time"
HINT: Truncate table "XXXXX" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
Of the two suggestions in HINT:
Using TRUNCATE ... … That makes me want to try the other option:
Truncate table "XXXXX" at the same time, but my question:
What does it mean to truncate a table at the same time?
I tried adding a TRUNCATE XXXXX... …