Обсуждение: Rules and conditions
Hello guys,
I can't seem to understand why a simples if is not working on the
creation of rules.
I tried both ways (am i missing something?):
Take a look:
CREATE OR REPLACE RULE instead_update AS ON UPDATE TO foo
DO INSTEAD
(
IF exists(SELECT 1 FROM versioning.foo_version_1 WHERE oid = new.oid)
= TRUE THEN
UPDATE versioning.foo_version_1 SET
oid = new.oid,
att1 = new.att1,
att2 = new.att2,
the_geom = new.the_geom,
status = 'UPDATE'
WHERE oid = new.oid;
ELSE
INSERT INTO versioning.foo_version_1 VALUES (NEW.*,'UPDATE');
END IF;
)
Any toughts?
Thanks
--
George R. C. Silva
Desenvolvimento em GIS
www.sextantegeo2.blogspot.com
Le mercredi 9 décembre 2009 à 01:52:03, George Silva a écrit : > [...] > I can't seem to understand why a simples if is not working on the > creation of rules. > > I tried both ways (am i missing something?): > Sure. IF does not exist in SQL, and you can only put SQL statements in a rule. Instead, you can call a stored function written in PL/pgsql which supports IF structure. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com
On Wednesday 9. December 2009 09.06.12 Guillaume Lelarge wrote: > Le mercredi 9 décembre 2009 à 01:52:03, George Silva a écrit : > > [...] > > I can't seem to understand why a simples if is not working on the > > creation of rules. > > > > I tried both ways (am i missing something?): > > > > Sure. IF does not exist in SQL, and you can only put SQL statements in a rule. > Instead, you can call a stored function written in PL/pgsql which supports IF > structure. Or you can look up the CASE WHEN ... THEN ... ELSE .. END, construct, which works very much like IF / THEN / ELSE: <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-conditional.html>
Hello guys,
Still having some trouble with this.
I'm trying to use a case when, but postgres is still giving me syntax error.
CREATE OR REPLACE RULE instead_update AS ON UPDATE TO foo
DO INSTEAD
(
CASE SELECT exists(SELECT 1 FROM versioning.foo_version_1 WHERE
OLD.oid = NEW.oid) as a WHEN a=true THEN
UPDATE versioning.foo_version_1 SET
oid = new.oid,
att1 = new.att1,
att2 = new.att2,
the_geom = new.the_geom,
status = 'UPDATE'
WHERE oid = new.oid;
WHEN a=false THEN
INSERT INTO versioning.foo_version_1(NEW.*,'UPDATE');
END
);
Any thoughts?
Thanks
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 8:56 AM, George Silva <georger.silva@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks guys for clearing my head.
>
> George
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Leif Biberg Kristensen
> <leif@solumslekt.org> wrote:
>> On Wednesday 9. December 2009 09.06.12 Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>> Le mercredi 9 décembre 2009 à 01:52:03, George Silva a écrit :
>>> > [...]
>>> > I can't seem to understand why a simples if is not working on the
>>> > creation of rules.
>>> >
>>> > I tried both ways (am i missing something?):
>>> >
>>>
>>> Sure. IF does not exist in SQL, and you can only put SQL statements in a
>> rule.
>>> Instead, you can call a stored function written in PL/pgsql which supports
>> IF
>>> structure.
>>
>> Or you can look up the CASE WHEN ... THEN ... ELSE .. END, construct, which
>> works very much like IF / THEN / ELSE:
>> <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-conditional.html>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> George R. C. Silva
>
> Desenvolvimento em GIS
> www.sextantegeo2.blogspot.com
>
--
George R. C. Silva
Desenvolvimento em GIS
www.sextantegeo2.blogspot.com
Le mercredi 9 décembre 2009 à 12:38:33, George Silva a écrit : > Hello guys, > > Still having some trouble with this. > > I'm trying to use a case when, but postgres is still giving me syntax > error. > > CREATE OR REPLACE RULE instead_update AS ON UPDATE TO foo > DO INSTEAD > ( > CASE SELECT exists(SELECT 1 FROM versioning.foo_version_1 WHERE > OLD.oid = NEW.oid) as a WHEN a=true THEN > UPDATE versioning.foo_version_1 SET > oid = new.oid, > att1 = new.att1, > att2 = new.att2, > the_geom = new.the_geom, > status = 'UPDATE' > WHERE oid = new.oid; > WHEN a=false THEN > INSERT INTO versioning.foo_version_1(NEW.*,'UPDATE'); > END > ); > > Any thoughts? > You can't use the CASE structure this way. You really need to use a stored function. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com