Modifying triggers in database in use...
От | Daniel Sjölie |
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Тема | Modifying triggers in database in use... |
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Msg-id | 20000816153115.A8771@montezuma.acc.umu.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
I've sent this once before but it didn't seem to get through (couldn't find it in the archive) Hi... What is the recommended way to make changes to a database in use? The database is not critical, I can take it down for a day or so but I'd rather not (or as little as possible anyway). What bothers me is how hard it is to update functions (primarily triggers) in a nice way. Using a procedural language is a lot easier but I find it a real pain to edit functioins created in this way since they're only stored in the database. You have to retrieve them, edit them and then update them. Is there a nice way to keep the source elsewhere and reload it in some simple way? I tried editing database dumps but that feels really bad. Or would You reccomend that I just get a grip and code it all in C? (I started but my lazy self really doesn't like it when I know it can be done so much easier in a procedural language :) /Daniel (not subscribed) PS pl/perl doesn't seem to work in debian. Any tips? -- Now take a deep breath, smile and don't take life so seriously... :)
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