From: | ow <oneway_111(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | Peter Childs <Blue(dot)Dragon(at)blueyonder(dot)co(dot)uk>, pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: A generic trigger? |
Date: | 2003-09-14 10:28:51 |
Message-ID: | 20030914102851.82497.qmail@web21403.mail.yahoo.com |
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--- Peter Childs <Blue(dot)Dragon(at)blueyonder(dot)co(dot)uk> wrote:
> Yes it is possible and I've done it. The reason I'm not using it is because
> I
> wrote it in Pl/Python and if you attach the same trigger to more than one
> table in the same transaction pg/python (actually the entire server crashes
> but thats not the point) crashes. Well it did when I last tested it in early
> versions. I'm still thinking of getting around to rewriting it in a language
> without this bug, since nobody sounds like they are going to fix it. C might
> be best!
[snip]
Hi,
In my case, "company" and "company_backup" tables have the *same* structure, so
I was hoping for a simpler solution using just plpgsql.
Any ideas? Thanks
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