> From: ssylla <stefansylla@gmx.de>
>To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
>Sent: Monday, 27 January 2014, 8:39
>Subject: [SQL] Trigger function - variable for schema name
>
>
>Dear list,
>
>I have the following trigger function an try to use TG_ARGV as a variable
>for the schema name of the table that caused the trigger:
>
>CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION trigger_function1()
> RETURNS trigger AS
>$BODY$
> declare my_schema text;
> begin
> my_schema := TG_ARGV[0];
> select table2.id into new.id from my_schema.table2;
> new.columnx=function1(my_schema,value1);
> return new;
>end:
>$$
>language plpgsql
>CREATE TRIGGER trigger_function1
> BEFORE INSERT
> ON schema1.table1
> FOR EACH ROW
> EXECUTE PROCEDURE trigger_function1('schema1');
>
>Using the trigger I get the following message:
>ERROR: schema "my_schema" does not exist
>
To do what you're trying to do there you'd probably be best to use EXECUTE:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION trigger_function1()
RETURNS trigger AS
$BODY$
declare my_schema text;
begin
my_schema := TG_ARGV[0];
EXECUTE 'select table2.id into new.id from ' || quote_ident(my_schema) || '.table2';
new.columnx=function1(my_schema,value1);
return new;
end:
$$
language plpgsql
>So far I tried another option by temporarily changing the search path, but
>that might cause problems with other users who are working on other schemas
>of the database at the same time. That's why I would like to write the
>trigger in a way that it will only perform on the specified schema, but not
>changing the global search_path of the database.
>I also tried using dynamic sql with "execute format('...', TG_TABLE_SCHEMA);
>but that will only work inside the trigger, not if I want to pass the schema
>name to another function that is called from within the trigger.
We'll I don't see why you couldn't pull the current schema with TG_TABLE_SCHEMA and pass it as a variable to your other
function,but I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do to be honest.