Re: Trigger to force fields to lowercase at insert/update - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Andreas Kretschmer
Subject Re: Trigger to force fields to lowercase at insert/update
Date
Msg-id 20060429201708.GA25517@KanotixBox
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In response to Trigger to force fields to lowercase at insert/update  (Leonardo Boiko <leoboiko@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-novice
Leonardo Boiko <leoboiko@gmail.com> schrieb:

> Suppose I have a bunch of fields in different tables which I'd like to
> always force to lowercase (since they represent case-insensitive data).
> Suppose I want to do it at SQL level, not application level.  If the
> user say "INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('Abc')", I want to really insert

insert into foo values (lower('Abc')); ?

> 'abc'.  Is there an elegant way of doing this? Some kind of trigger,
> maybe? I have no experience with triggers or pl/sql, but I couldn't

test=# create table foo (x text);
CREATE TABLE
test=# create function foo_lower() returns trigger as $$begin NEW.x := lower(NEW.x); return NEW; end;$$ language
plpgsql;
CREATE FUNCTION
test=# create trigger t_foo before insert or update on foo for each row execute procedure foo_lower();
CREATE TRIGGER
test=# insert into foo (x) values ('AbC');
INSERT 0 1
test=# select * from foo;
  x
-----
 abc
(1 row)



HTH, Andreas
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