On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 7:02 AM, Thomas Munro
<thomas.munro@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 11:10 PM, Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
>> 2. If you attach a row-level trigger with transition tables to any
>> inheritance child, it will see transition tuples from all tables in
>> the inheritance hierarchy at or below the directly named table that
>> were modified by the same statement, sliced so that they appear as
>> tuples from the directly named table.
>
> Of course that's a bit crazy, not only for trigger authors to
> understand and deal with, but also for plan caching: it just doesn't
> really make sense to have a database object, even an ephemeral one,
> whose type changes depending on how the trigger was invoked, because
> the plans stick around.
The patch to add transition tables changed caching of a trigger
function to key on the combination of the function and the target
relation, rather than having one cache entry regardless of the
target table.
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Kevin Grittner
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