Re: Determining when a row was inserted

From: Scott Marlowe <smarlowe(at)g2switchworks(dot)com>
To: Wiebe de Jong <wiebedj(at)shaw(dot)ca>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Determining when a row was inserted
Date: 2005-06-03 18:54:33
Message-ID: 1117824873.5758.62.camel@state.g2switchworks.com
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On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 12:53, Wiebe de Jong wrote:
> The way I do it is to add a timestamp field with a default value of now().
> Unfortunately, this won't help with any records that have already been
> created.
>
> Wiebe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgsql-general-owner(at)postgresql(dot)org
> [mailto:pgsql-general-owner(at)postgresql(dot)org] On Behalf Of Terry Lee Tucker
> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 5:51 AM
> To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Determining when a row was inserted
>
> I don't think there is a way to do that. You'll have to create an audit
> table
> and a rule to update it or you'll have to add a column to the table and a
> trigger to update it.
>
> On Thursday 02 June 2005 01:22 am, Eisenhut, Glenn saith:
> > Folks - hi
> >
> > Is it possible to determine when a row was inserted into a table using the
> > system catalogs or such. I have the situation where I need to find out
> when
> > a user was added to a user table - the table was not setup with a date to
> > track this.

There are plenty of examples of a trigger to do this so that ANY time
the row is updated, or when it's inserted, the timestamp gets updated to
now() or timeofday.

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