Re: making a rule and know when it is violated

From: Guillaume Cottenceau <gc(at)mnc(dot)ch>
To: "Nico" <nicohmail-postgresql(at)yahoo(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: making a rule and know when it is violated
Date: 2005-02-21 16:14:06
Message-ID: 87acpxlwkx.fsf@meuh.mnc.ch
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"Nico" <nicohmail-postgresql 'at' yahoo.com> writes:

> Hello,
> I want to make a rule in phpPgAdmin(PostgreSQL 7.3.8-RH ).
> Then I want to intercept any violation on that rule in java.
> Here is the table creation code:
> CREATE TABLE "tblUser" (
> "UserID" serial NOT NULL,
> "UserName" character varying(50) NOT NULL,
> "UserPass" character varying(50) NOT NULL,
> "UserRoleID" integer DEFAULT 3 NOT NULL
> );
> Now it's imperative that the field UserRoleID has maximum one record that
> contains the integer 1. Possible other values are 2 and 3. They are allowed
> to exist in more than one record.
> After that I need to know in java how to know when a violation of this rule
> occurs.

Why not using a trigger function in postgres?

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Guillaume Cottenceau

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