On Tuesday 02 September 2003 09:34, Alessandro GARDICH wrote:
> Hi to all ...
>
> I'm looking to a way to auto update some fields of a row when other
> fileds are updated.
>
> the table structure are simple,
>
> CREATE TABLE param (
> id int4 PRIMARY KEY,
> val int4,
> ts timestam(3) DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
> );
>
> so when a new entry are insert ts areautomatically update,
> but i would make the same on update ...
[snip]
> I try with a RULE but obtain only a loop, seem RULE aren't good to make
> such things, modify a statment on the same table it's related :(
>
> i look for a trigger but I suppose the same problem arise ...
No - a trigger is what you want. A rule is basically a macro - it transforms
the query, so you can end up with a loop.
If you use a BEFORE UPDATE trigger, you could update NEW.ts to always be up to
date.
Look for my "PostgreSQL Notes" on http://techdocs.postgresql.org/ - there's an
example of this in there somewhere (a bit out of date, but still should be
valid). Probably also looking for the "PostgreSQL cookbook" on the same site.
--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd