Re: knowing which columns have beend UPDATEd inside a TRIGGER? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Tomas Berndtsson
Subject Re: knowing which columns have beend UPDATEd inside a TRIGGER?
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Msg-id 80zojtgzcf.fsf@junk.nocrew.org
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In response to knowing which columns have beend UPDATEd inside a TRIGGER?  (Louis-David Mitterrand <cunctator@apartia.ch>)
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Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:

> Louis-David Mitterrand <cunctator@apartia.ch> writes:
> > Is there a way to know which columns are being UPDATEd or INSERTEd from
> > inside a trigger, either in C or pl/pgsql?
> 
> Huh?  An INSERT always inserts all columns, by definition.  Some of them
> might be null and/or equal to their default values, but they're all
> there.
> 
> For an UPDATE, you could check to see whether old.col = new.col.
> This would miss the case where an UPDATE command is explicitly setting
> a column to the same value it already had; dunno if you care or not.

Another way, is to have an extra boolean column called "updated", or
something like that. When you do the UPDATE, you make sure that always
updates the row with a 't' in that column. Then you do whatever you
need to do with the newly updated rows, and when done, you run another
UPDATE to set all rows to 'f' in the "updated" column.

Takes two updates, but might sometimes be easier than comparing the
rows to see if they've changed.


Tomas


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