Re: How to access NEW or OLD field given only the field's name? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: How to access NEW or OLD field given only the field's name?
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Msg-id 5329FBB4.2070203@aklaver.com
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In response to How to access NEW or OLD field given only the field's name?  (François Beausoleil <francois@teksol.info>)
Responses Re: How to access NEW or OLD field given only the field's name?  (François Beausoleil <francois@teksol.info>)
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On 03/19/2014 12:48 PM, François Beausoleil wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Cross-posted from
https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/61271/how-to-access-new-or-old-field-given-only-the-fields-name
>
> I'm writing a validation trigger. The trigger must validate that the sum of an array equals another field. Since I
havemany instances of this validation, I want to write a single procedure and create multiple triggers, each with a
differentset of fields to check. 
>
> For example, I have the following schema:
>
> CREATE TABLE daily_reports(
>    start_on date
> , show_id uuid
> , primary key(start_on, show_id)
>
> -- _graph are hourly values, while _count is total for the report
> , impressions_count bigint not null
> , impressions_graph bigint[] not null
>
> -- interactions_count, interactions_graph
> -- twitter_interactions_count, twitter_interactions_graph
> );
>
> The validation must confirm that impressions_count = sum(impressions_graph).
>
> I'm stuck because I don't know how to dynamically access a field from NEW from within plpgsql:
>
> CREATE FUNCTION validate_sum_of_array_equals_other() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $$
> DECLARE
>    total bigint;
>    array_sum bigint;
> BEGIN
> -- TG_NARGS = 2
> -- TG_ARGV[0] = 'impressions_count'
> -- TG_ARGV[1] = 'impressions_graph'
>
> -- How to access impressions_count and impressions_graph from NEW?
>
> RETURN NEW;
> END
> $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
> CREATE TRIGGER validate_daily_reports_impressions
> ON daily_reports BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE
>    validate_sum_of_array_equals_other('impressions_count', 'impressions_graph');
>
> I tried http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/plpgsql-statements.html#PLPGSQL-STATEMENTS-EXECUTING-DYN by doing
EXECUTE'SELECT $1 FROM NEW' INTO total USING TG_ARGV[0], but PL/PGsql complains that NEW is an unknown relation. 


Well two things:

1)  From the above link:
Note that parameter symbols can only be used for data values — if you
want to use dynamically determined table or column names, you must
insert them into the command string textually. For example, if the
preceding query needed to be done against a dynamically selected table,
you could do this:

So:

Instead of 'SELECT $1 '.. use 'SELECT ' || TG_ARGV[0] || ..

2) Use NEW outside the quotes.

So:
   'FROM ' NEW.*

>
> I am specifically targeting PostgreSQL 9.1.
>
> Thanks for any hints!
> François Beausoleil
>


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Adrian Klaver
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