Avoid primary key lookup (and lock) if foreign key does not change
on UPDATE. This get's rid of the long standing annoyance that updating a row that has foreign keys locks all the referenced rows even if the foreign key values do not change. The trick is to actually do a check identical to NO ACTION after an eventually done UPDATE in the SET DEFAULT case. Since a SET DEFAULT operation should have moved referencing rows to a new "home", a following NO ACTION check can only fail if the column defaults of the referencing table resulted in the key we actually deleted. Thanks to Stephan. Jan
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