plpgsql Field of Record issue - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Rod Taylor
Subject plpgsql Field of Record issue
Date
Msg-id 022b01c1c262$461eed20$8001a8c0@jester
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Responses Re: plpgsql Field of Record issue  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Is there any other way to accomplish NEW.TG_ARGV[0] in plpgsql, or am
I stuck writing a C function which will allow:
_value := getRecordValue(NEW, TG_ARGV[0]).


create table test(col1 int4);

create or replace function test() returns opaque as '
declare _value int4;
begin RAISE NOTICE ''Args: %'', TG_NARGS; RAISE NOTICE ''Column: %'', TG_ARGV[0];
 -- PARSE ERROR _value := NEW.TG_ARGV[0];
 RAISE NOTICE ''Data: %'', _value;
end;
' language 'plpgsql';

create trigger name BEFORE INSERT ON test FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test('col1');
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