Re: transaction and triggers
От | Gerardo Herzig |
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Тема | Re: transaction and triggers |
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Msg-id | 4790C2B4.1070103@fmed.uba.ar обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: transaction and triggers ("Filip Rembiałkowski" <plk.zuber@gmail.com>) |
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Re: transaction and triggers
Re: transaction and triggers |
Список | pgsql-sql |
Filip Rembiałkowski wrote: >2008/1/18, Gerardo Herzig <gherzig@fmed.uba.ar>: > > >>Hi all. Im puzzled again. Just thinking: >> >>As im having fun trying to make my own replication system, im stuck in >>this situation: >>Consider a simple table with a unique index on the `id' field, and a >>function who will fail, such as >> >>insert into test (id) values (1); >>insert into test (id) values (1); >> >>This will fail and the transaction will be rollback'ed, but as the basis >>of my replication system is on row level triggers, the first time the >>insert is called, the trigger will be executed, and i will like to be >>able to stack the triggers in some way, in order to be fired only after >>a succesfull execution of the hole function. >> >> > >If the transaction is rolled back, changes made by your trigger to >local database will be also canceled. > >Unless you make any manipulation on remote databases, you have no problem. > >Any changes made to remote databases, for example if you call some >dblink functions, are not transactional, and will not be rolled back. > >In this case you have to rethink your design, as there is no "ON >COMMIT" trigger (yet?) > > Right. But today, that trigger do some other work, wich includes writing some files to disk, so there is my problem. Crap, i guess i will have to review the main logic. Thanks! Gerardo
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