Re: Help with trigger - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: Help with trigger
Date
Msg-id 4D18E1E0.9010409@lelarge.info
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In response to Help with trigger  (Michael Satterwhite <michael@weblore.com>)
Responses Re: Help with trigger  (Michael Satterwhite <michael@weblore.com>)
List pgsql-general
Le 27/12/2010 18:57, Michael Satterwhite a écrit :
> I'm new to PostgreSQL, but have worked with other databases. I'm trying to
> write a trigger to default a timestamp column to a fixed interval before
> another. The test setup is as follows:
>
> create table test
> (    date1 timestamp,
>     date2 timestamp
> );
>
> create or replace function t_listing_startdate() returns trigger as
> $t_listing_startdate$
>     begin
>         if NEW.date2 is null then
>             NEW.date2 := NEW.date1 - interval '7 day';
>         end if;
>         return NEW;
>     end;
> $t_listing_startdate$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
> CREATE TRIGGER t_listing_startdate before insert or update on test
>     for each row execute procedure t_listing_startdate();
>
> Insert into test(date1) values('May 4, 2012');
> INSERT 0 1
> test=# select * from test;
>         date1        | date2
> ---------------------+-------
>  2012-04-27 00:00:00 |
> (1 row)
>
> I'm obviously missing something ... and probably something obvious. Why is
> date2 still null?
>

I'm not sure it'll help you. I copy/pasted your SQL script in my 9.0.2
release. Worked great.

What does \d says about your table? your trigger could be disabled.


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