Re: "Locking rows"
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: "Locking rows" |
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Msg-id | fb11f396-bc94-b67e-f516-bfa78c04f554@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | "Locking rows" (stan <stanb@panix.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 8/12/19 10:51 AM, stan wrote: > I have a customer requirement/desire. The system is (among other things) > essentially a employee time sheet. The manager wants for an employee to not > be able to modify a given row in the table they enter time into once it is > committed. I personally see issues with this, but I am willing to try to give > him what he wants. If it creates issues we can sort them out, once he sees > the issues. > > The only way I see to do this is to add a column (call it lock). I will > then set this up as a default entry with a value of TRUE. The form the > employee uses to enter this will, of course, not display this column. The > I will create a function that on UPDATE, checks for the presence of the 1 in > this row, and rejects the update. Then I will give the manager a form where > he can set this flag to FALSE. > > Looks ugly, and convulsed to me. > > Is here a more "database native" way to handle this? Depends on who is doing the database record changes. In other words are there defined roles: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/sql-createrole.html for the object(table) and the entity working with the table? -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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