Re: Passing a variable from the user interface to PostgreSQL
От | Thomas Kellerer |
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Тема | Re: Passing a variable from the user interface to PostgreSQL |
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Msg-id | ihclap$254$1@dough.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Passing a variable from the user interface to PostgreSQL (Chris Campbell <ccampbell@cascadeds.com>) |
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Список | pgsql-novice |
Chris Campbell wrote on 21.01.2011 19:39: > Question: Is there a way to pass a variable from an application’s > user interface to the database such that it would be visible inside a > database trigger and any corresponding function call? > > When a record gets deleted, a table trigger fires that writes to a > log table. What I want to do is pass a variable from the user > interface to the trigger function so I can write the variable’s value > to the log record that I create in a function called from the trigger > event. I’m not sure how this could even be accomplished unless > somehow it was possible to pass a variable through the data > connection itself. But even then, how would the trigger function be > able to see it and pass it along? Is there some other mechanism or > approach I should be taking? > This dirty hack might work: Create some table to hold the variable (e.g. single row/column) Now when you do your update from within your application do the following: - Start a transaction - Insert the variable into that table - but do not commit this insert - Do you regular update (As the trigger runs in the same transaction as the insert that supplied the value it will see the row) - after the update completed (or whatever you did), delete the row from the variable table - commit your transaction Regards Thomas
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