Re: Trigger question
От | Nelio Alves Pereira Filho |
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Тема | Re: Trigger question |
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Msg-id | 3A229514.2241079A@ifx.com.br обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Trigger question (Nelio Alves Pereira Filho <nelio@ifx.com.br>) |
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Re: Trigger question
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Список | pgsql-general |
I got it. But here's what I need to do: after any modification on the table, I must run a procedure that will do some calculation, and then set these values for each row. This calculation establishes relationships between rows, and builds logically a tree. To accomplish all that, first I need to unset some values, so I decided to use the BEFORE trigger to unset these values, and the AFTER trigger to do this calculation. Will I have to use explicit queries? And what's the real purpose of the AFTER trigger? Thanks Tom Lane wrote: > > Nelio Alves Pereira Filho <nelio@ifx.com.br> writes: > > create trigger set_counter after insert or update on nivel > > for each row execute procedure set_counter(); > > > The problem is that after I insert something, count value is still -1, > > not 0! > > You want a BEFORE trigger, not an AFTER trigger. AFTER is too late > to affect the contents of the stored row. > > regards, tom lane -- Nelio Alves Pereira Filho IFX Networks Sao Paulo / Brazil
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