I believe that if you return NULL from the trigger
function, the delete will not actually be done. You
could set the value of the delete flag by reference to
OLD.fieldname.
I have not actually done this myself, so caveat
emptor.
--- Albrecht Berger <berger1517@gmx.ch> wrote:
> Hello,
> I need a trigger which is updating a delete flag of
> a row instead of
> deleting it physically.
>
> How do I implement a trigger which doesn't execute a
> delete without raising
> an exception
> in plsql ?
>
> CREATE TRIGGER trigger1 BEFORE DELETE ON table1
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE setDeleteFlag ();
>
> If I use
> RAISE EXCEPTION "..."
> the delete statement isn't executed, but I think the
> transaction is rolled
> back too, am I right ?
>
> So what is the best way to implement something
> (Oracle like) like that :
> CREATE TRIGGER trigger1 INSTEAD OF DELETE ON table1
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE setDeleteFlag ();
>
> thx
>
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