Re: [GENERAL] logging stuff in the right sequence.

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От Lincoln Yeoh
Тема Re: [GENERAL] logging stuff in the right sequence.
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Msg-id 3.0.5.32.19991123165228.008c6820@pop.mecomb.po.my
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Hi,

I'm trying to set up logging tables and need a bit of help.

I would like to ensure that things are stored so that they can be retrieved
in the correct sequence.

The example at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/rules17277.htm
says:
CREATE TABLE shoelace_log (
        sl_name    char(10),      -- shoelace changed
        sl_avail   integer,       -- new available value
        log_who    name,          -- who did it
        log_when   datetime       -- when
    );

 CREATE RULE log_shoelace AS ON UPDATE TO shoelace_data
        WHERE NEW.sl_avail != OLD.sl_avail
        DO INSERT INTO shoelace_log VALUES (
                                        NEW.sl_name,
                                        NEW.sl_avail,
                                        getpgusername(),
                                        'now'::text
                                    );

However is there a guarantee that datetime is sufficient for correct order
if an item is updated by different people one after the other at almost the
same time?

I would prefer something like

CREATE TABLE shoelace_log (
     log_sequence serial        -- sequence of events
        sl_name    char(10),      -- shoelace changed
        sl_avail   integer,       -- new available value
        log_who    name,          -- who did it
        log_when   datetime,       -- when
    );

 CREATE RULE log_shoelace AS ON UPDATE TO shoelace_data
        WHERE NEW.sl_avail != OLD.sl_avail
        DO INSERT INTO shoelace_log VALUES (
                                        NEW.sl_name,
                                        NEW.sl_avail,
                                        getpgusername(),
                                        'now'::text
                                    );

However I notice there isn't a column name specification in the DO INSERT
INTO, how would I format the INSERT INTO statement so that log_sequence is
not clobbered? Can I use the normal INSERT into format and specify the
columns? I haven't managed to get it to work that way. Would defining the
sequence at the end of the table help? That would be untidy tho ;).

Can/should I use now() instead of 'now'::text?

The serial type is an int4. Hmm, there actually may be more than 2 billion
updates to keep track off :). But I suppose we could cycle the logs and
resequence.

Cheerio,

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