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trigger-procedure without plpgsql

От
Picrate
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Hi all,
I!m having a hard time getting out well with trigger-procedures without using plpgsql. I cannot put a hand on some
documentationabout writing procedures in LANGUAGE 'sql'. There must be some info somewhere, isn't it? 
Anyway, if someone can help...
I am trying to make a procedure which can update a table as reaction to an insert into another table. For that, I need
toget the id of the table to update but I can't get it in any way because I don't know how to call it. The
"new.id_table_to_update"doesn't seem to be recognized (the "new" term into the 'sql' procedure doesn't seem to be the
rightsyntax to reference it). 

I would like to use 'sql' language for that 'cause I don't see any interest in doing it with plpgsql if I can do it
withoutit. 
If someone could help... or at least mention some place where to learn how to do this, I would be very glad.

Thanks,
Picrate

Re: trigger-procedure without plpgsql

От
Holger Krug
Дата:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:24:41PM +0100, Picrate wrote:
> Hi all,

> I!m having a hard time getting out well with trigger-procedures
> without using plpgsql. I cannot put a hand on some documentation about
> writing procedures in LANGUAGE 'sql'. There must be some info
> somewhere, isn't it?

Everybody would have a hard time in this case. It's simply impossible
with plain SQL. Use PLPGSQL.

The docs you need are the chapters 20. and 23. of PostgreSQL
documentation.

> I am trying to make a procedure which can update a table as reaction
> to an insert into another table. For that, I need to get the id of the
> table to update but I can't get it in any way because I don't know how
> to call it. The "new.id_table_to_update" doesn't seem to be recognized
> (the "new" term into the 'sql' procedure doesn't seem to be the right
> syntax to reference it).

NEW works only in PLPGSQL not in SQL.

> I would like to use 'sql' language for that 'cause I don't see any
> interest in doing it with plpgsql if I can do it without it.

You cannot.

> If someone could help... or at least mention some place where to
> learn how to do this, I would be very glad.

Read the docs cited above or look under techdocs.postgresql.org, there
should be plenty examples.

--
Holger Krug
hkrug@rationalizer.com