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this was my thought too. but now you need an ALTER CONSTRAINT NON ENFORCING or something like that so that the "constraints" can be present declaratively but don't actually get used.

which then looks a whole lot like you're just introducing macros into SQL where you have some symbolic keywords that expand out into pre-fabricated ON clauses.



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