I know that this question may be really simple, but I have decided to ask here due to fact that I don't know how to search for this on google or on the docs.
I created a trigger fuction which updates a specific row in some table A. Is it possible to retain the query that was used to trigger the function. For example
Table A
query_row_id
query_row
TABLE B
id
name
If I create a trigger on table B that says that after the insert command to write the query into table A. So if I do
insert into B values(1,"Blah")
this will trigger my trigger. Is there any way to get the "insert into B values(1,"Blah")? At the moment I can see only the type of query that it is (INSERT UPDATE DELETE)
best regards,
Fotis
From: pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Forums @ Existanze Sent: 22 June 2006 12:19 To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org Subject: [SQL] Start up question about triggers
Hello all,
I know that this question may be really simple, but I have decided to ask here due to fact that I don't know how to search for this on google or on the docs.
I created a trigger fuction which updates a specific row in some table A. Is it possible to retain the query that was used to trigger the function. For example