How to ensure a log-entry is created based on state of data in other tables

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От Andreas Joseph Krogh
Тема How to ensure a log-entry is created based on state of data in other tables
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Msg-id VisenaEmail.3d.88fc3a77a99e504f.18635052f66@visena.app.internal.visena.net
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Ответы Re: How to ensure a log-entry is created based on state of data in other tables  (Steve Midgley <science@misuse.org>)
Re: How to ensure a log-entry is created based on state of data in other tables  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
Re: How to ensure a log-entry is created based on state of data in other tables  (Rob Sargent <robjsargent@gmail.com>)
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Hi.

 

I'm not sure what the best subject is for this email, but here are the requirements: When all activities for a given product has status='DONE' then an entry in activity_product_log should be created. This should be guaranteed somehow. If an activity for which there exists an entry in activity_product_log is set to status='NOT_DONE', then the entry in activity_product_log should be deleted.

 

Here's an example-schema:

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS activity_product_log;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS activity;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS product;

CREATE TABLE product
(
id INTEGER primary key,
name varchar not null unique
);

CREATE TABLE activity
(
id serial primary key,
name varchar not null unique,
product_id integer not null references product(id),
status varchar NOT NULL,
CHECK (status IN ('NOT_DONE', 'DONE'))
);

CREATE TABLE activity_product_log
(
id serial primary key,
product_id integer not null references product(id),
created TIMESTAMP NOT NULL
);

INSERT INTO product(id, name) VALUES(1, 'Horse'), (2, 'Fish');

INSERT INTO activity(name, product_id, status)
VALUES ('A1', 1, 'NOT_DONE'), ('A2', 1, 'NOT_DONE'), ('A3', 1, 'NOT_DONE'), ('A4', 1, 'NOT_DONE')
, ('A5', 2, 'NOT_DONE'), ('A6', 2, 'NOT_DONE')
;

UPDATE activity SET status = 'DONE' WHERE name = 'A1';
UPDATE activity SET status = 'DONE' WHERE name = 'A2';
UPDATE activity SET status = 'DONE' WHERE name = 'A3';
UPDATE activity SET status = 'DONE' WHERE name = 'A4'; -- Here an entry in activity_log should be created

I'm thinking about using constraint-triggers for this but will that actually guarantee the requirements? I'm worried about the last part of the requirement, if all activities for a product are ‘DONE’ but then gets toggled ‘NOT_DONE’ and ‘DONE’ “very fast”.

 

Is there a better way, using some extra tables to do bookkeeping can the have constraints ensuring this business-requirement?

 

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Andreas Joseph Krogh
CTO / Partner - Visena AS
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