Hi Vik,
Thanks for that, it is working.
Didier.
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De : Vik Fearing [mailto:vik.fearing@2ndquadrant.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 18 octobre 2017 19:30
À : STERBECQ Didier; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Objet : Re: [GENERAL] Table partionning : INSERT with inconsistent return ligne inserted.
On 10/18/2017 10:24 AM, STERBECQ Didier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use PostgreSQL 9.6 (9.6.3) with table partitioning, when I use
> INSERT order psql, it does not show the number of lines inserted.
>
> I do not see any information in the version notes from the PostgreSQL
> documentation, even with the 9.6.5 update, is it some bug ?
It's not really a bug, but it is quite annoying.
> CREATE FUNCTION t1_part_test_trigger() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $$ BEGIN
> IF NEW.id >= 1 AND NEW.id <= 1000 THEN
> INSERT INTO t1_part_01 VALUES (NEW.*);
> ELSIF NEW.id > 1000 AND NEW.id <= 22000000 THEN
> INSERT INTO t1_part_02 VALUES (NEW.*);
> END IF ;
> RETURN NULL;
> END;
> $$
> LANGUAGE plpgsql;
The problem is here. You returned null in a BEFORE trigger which cancels the insert. As far as PostgreSQL is
concerned,you didn't insert anything into this table (because you didn't) and so it correctly but annoyingly returns 0.
> hba=> insert into t1_part values (3000001, '3000001' ) ; INSERT 0 0
> -- should be "INSERT 0 1"
To get this effect, which I believe is required for Hibernate and some other frameworks, you need to create a view with
anINSTEAD OF trigger that inserts into the table, which then get rerouted with your BEFORE trigger. Then you insert
intothe view and get the desired result.
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