Re: Latest transcation - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Jonathan Gardner
Subject Re: Latest transcation
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Msg-id 200306190707.38082.jgardner@jonathangardner.net
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In response to Re: Latest transcation  ("Anagha Joshi" <ajoshi@nulinkinc.com>)
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On Thursday 19 June 2003 04:41, Anagha Joshi wrote:
> My client C++ front end is multi-threaded. The above 'transcation' block
> is in thread -y .
> I want to know the info. abt' last row inserted into table in this
> transcation block.
> Info contains the details like time of insertion of a row and data in
> that row.
>
> I think this sufficely explains what I want.
>

There are some things you can do at the application level to record what was
done in a seperate thread or even process. With threads, you can use shared
variables and semaphores. With processes, you can use some form of IPC or
shared memory.

If you decide to go at an application layer, it is beyond the scope of the
ADMIN list, and better suited for a discussion with your peers in that
language and environment.

If you go for a server-side solution (because the application doesn't know
what was last inserted and when), then you'll want to use triggers as I
described in a previous posting.

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Jonathan Gardner <jgardner@jonathangardner.net>
(was jgardn@alumni.washington.edu)
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