Re: Row locking inside a rule, is it possible?
От | Denis Chavez |
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Тема | Re: Row locking inside a rule, is it possible? |
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Msg-id | 23949.1018071039@www53.gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Row locking inside a rule, is it possible? (Denis Chavez <dnchavez@gmx.net>) |
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Re: Row locking inside a rule, is it possible?
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Thanks. I kept trying and discovered that if I write the rule: CREATE RULE mnt_order_submit_upd AS ON UPDATE TO mnt_order_submit DO INSTEAD (SELECT * FROM mnt_order WHERE mnt_order=OLD.mnt_order FOR UPDATE OF mnt_order; UPDATE mnt_order SET emission_date=NEW.emission_date,emission_user=NEW.emission_user, mnt_area=NEW.mnt_area,assign_date=NEW.assign_date,technician=NEW.technician WHERE mnt_order=OLD.mnt_order); It works fine. My advice: when selecting for update inside a rule, we must especify the table twice?, that is: SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE ... FOR UPDATE OF tablename; :-) Regards, Denis > Denis Chavez <dnchavez@gmx.net> writes: > > I get the followin error: > > Internal Error: no jointree entry for rel *NEW* (3) > > Could we see a complete example that causes this? I'm too pressed for > time to try to reverse-engineer your table declarations. > > regards, tom lane > -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
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