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From Nico Callewaert
Subject Re: Trigger function syntax
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In response to Trigger function syntax  ("Nico Callewaert" <nico.callewaert@ets-informatics.com>)
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Hi Tom,

Thank you very much for the reply !
As for the manuals I asked, is there any very good book out there that
focuses on triggers / stored procedures, because I used to work with
Firebird and I find it difficult to find my way in the PostgreSQL
syntax.

Thank you !
Best regards, Nico

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
Verzonden: donderdag 8 november 2007 16:31
Aan: Nico Callewaert
CC: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
Onderwerp: Re: [NOVICE] Trigger function syntax

"Nico Callewaert" <nico.callewaert@ets-informatics.com> writes:
> I don't understand the difference between the following syntax  :
> CREATE FUNCTION "test_check_a_id" () RETURNS opaque AS '
> CREATE FUNCTION LAST_UPDATED() RETURNS "trigger" AS $$
> Especially the difference between opaque and "trigger".

Trigger is the recommended way of declaring triggers.  Opaque was
the way to do it before we invented the separate trigger pseudo-type
(which happened in 7.3 IIRC ... a long time ago, anyway).  Opaque
was serving so many different purposes that we felt it needed to be
split up --- see the table in
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/datatype-pseudo.html

> And the double quotes, seems sometimes used and sometimes not.

They don't make any difference in the above example.  See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/sql-syntax-lexical.html#SQL-SY
NTAX-IDENTIFIERS

            regards, tom lane





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