Re: Triggers and Function. - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Decibel!
Subject Re: Triggers and Function.
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Msg-id 17968235-50BA-4007-BB2F-BAA2780EA352@decibel.org
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In response to Triggers and Function.  (Stephen Greensmith <s.greensmith@ncrl.co.uk>)
List pgsql-novice
On Aug 18, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Stephen Greensmith wrote:
> How can I identify if a column is actually part of the UPDATE that
> fired
> the trigger.
>
> For example
>
> If I have a table with three columns col1, col2 and col3.  The types
> don't matter to the question but may to the answer.
>
> I run "UPDATE example set col1 = 'NewVal', col2 = 2 where col1 =
> 'OldVal';"
>
> A BEFORE TRIGGER can test OLD.* against NEW.* and see col1 has changed
> col2 may or may not, OK to track what has actually changed, but how
> can
> I find out that col3 was not part of the update?
>
> I need to know if the client has updated a column, even if it still
> has
> the same value.


I'm pretty sure this isn't possible. Why do you need it?
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