I think this will work for what I need. I have been messing around with
this using select into
/select True as donothing into temporary table table_trigger_name;
then run statement that I want to be ignored
/
The trigger would have a select upon the table_trigger_name to determine
if it should run or not. I am having issues catching the exception when
the table is not found.
This is my test function of my trigger
/Create or replace function trigger_test() returns boolean as $$
declare donothing boolean;
begin donothing := False; select donothing into donothing from table_trigger_name; return boolean;
end;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
/
Which of course will error when there is no table_trigger_name made for
that session. I couldn't find an exception in the exceptions list for
table not found errors.
Scott Marlowe wrote:
> On 8/21/07, Jon Collette <jon@etelos.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to run an insert,update, or delete and have it not launch
>> a trigger like it normally would?
>>
>> For example could I set a value
>> DONOTRUN = True;
>> insert into contacts ....
>>
>
> The closest thing to a session variable for pgsql is going to likely
> be a temp table. you could have a temp table for each session that
> stores such things and the trigger looks in the temp table to see what
> to do.
>
>
>> Or is there just a global variable I could set to disable triggers and
>> then reset it? And would that be a per connection variable?
>>
>
> Yes, but that would open you up to race conditions. If another
> session wanted the trigger to fire it would not get it. Using a temp
> table would allow you to get around the race condition.
>
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