Re: proposed FAQ entry
| От | David Gardner |
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| Тема | Re: proposed FAQ entry |
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| Msg-id | 46850CF4.7050005@gardnerit.net обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: proposed FAQ entry (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>) |
| Список | pgsql-docs |
Well the motivation for the question, is to want to track edits to the database. To know who changed what/when, and possibly run a report against that information. I looked through the docs to find the user and session_user variables at: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/functions-info.html It just seemed natural to think there must be some kind of integer key associated with the user. Maybe this doesn't qualify as frequent. Magnus Hagander wrote: > On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 09:06:20PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote: >> David Gardner wrote: >>> Earlier today I was tempted to start storing usesysid's as foreign keys >>> in one of my tables by doing: >>> SELECT usesysid FROM pg_user WHERE pg_user.usename= user; >>> >>> My proposed FAQ entry is based on this mailing list post which convinced >>> me not to: >>> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-novice/2005-04/msg00328.php >>> >>> >>> So the Question would be: >>> >>> Q) How do I keep track of edits to a table? OR Can I use store usesysid >>> in my table to identify users? >>> >>> A) No because usesysid values are not guaranteed to remain the same >>> after a restore, or upgrade. Instead store the user name as text, if >>> needed create your own user table and associate the user names with >>> integer keys. >> Uh, sorry, this is not a _frequent_ question/issue. > > If it's not frequent, perhaps it should at least go in the documentatino > somewhere? > > (I confess I haven't checked if it's actually there already) > > //Magnus > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq -- David Gardner
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