Re: [GENERAL] CREATE RULE with WHERE clause - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Michael Glaesemann
Subject Re: [GENERAL] CREATE RULE with WHERE clause
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Msg-id 41FB1D71-534B-4358-9B09-A60C35F948B9@seespotcode.net
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In response to CREATE RULE with WHERE clause  (Ranieri Mazili <ranieri.oliveira@terra.com.br>)
List pgsql-sql
On Jun 5, 2007, at 8:11 , Ranieri Mazili wrote:

> CREATE RULE rule_role_sul AS
>    ON SELECT TO t1 WHERE roles = 'role_sul'
>    DO INSTEAD        SELECT field1, field2 FROM t2;
>
> CREATE RULE rule_role_sul AS
>    ON SELECT TO t1 WHERE roles = 'role_norte'
>    DO INSTEAD        SELECT field3, field4 FROM t2;

I don't believe you can include a WHERE clause like this. From the
documentation[1]:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/rules-views.html#RULES-
SELECT

> Currently, there can be only one action in an ON SELECT rule, and
> it must be an unconditional SELECT action that is INSTEAD. This
> restriction was required to make rules safe enough to open them for
> ordinary users, and it restricts ON SELECT rules to act like views.

You can use views instead (which are implemented using the rule
system), but I'm not sure how you would handle it in this case. I
believe you'd have to implement two views:

CREATE VIEW rule_role_sul AS
SELECT field1, field2
FROM t2
WHERE roles = 'role_sul';

CREATE VIEW rule_role_norte AS
SELECT field3, field4
FROM t2
WHERE roles = 'role_norte';

Hope this helps.

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net



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