Re: Trigger definition . . . puzzled - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Rolf A. de By
Subject Re: Trigger definition . . . puzzled
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Msg-id 476156EF.8080901@itc.nl
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In response to Re: Trigger definition . . . puzzled  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Thanks Tom,

Yes, this is an inheritance set-up.  But actually no: I am executing all 
my data changes against the parent table, and want the trigger on that 
parent table to fire for an insert on the parent table as it does.  But 
I also want the trigger to fire when an update on the parent table is 
executed, and this does not happen.

Rolf

Tom Lane wrote:
> "Rolf A. de By" <deby@itc.nl> writes:
>   
>> Thanks for that.  There is some misunderstanding here. For this example, 
>> I had taken the sting out of my trigger function and turned it into a 
>> much more concise no-op, with warnings.  The actual code of my original 
>> trigger function is irrelevant.  The no-op trigger function displays the 
>> same strange behaviour: it works as expected for INSERTs, but not for 
>> UPDATEs.  The update goes through!  And it shouldn't.
>>     
>
> Reading between the lines, I gather you have an inheritance setup and
> are expecting a trigger on the parent table to fire for events occurring
> in the child tables.  Doesn't work like that; you need to put triggers
> on the child tables.
>
>             regards, tom lane
>   

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